SilverDragon72 wrote:+1 for your list!
SilverDragon72 wrote:Take a trip to Puerto Rico! I hear that is where they shipped the 2009 nickels....Finding them here hasn't been easy to say the least so far!
What I do is I save anything 1982 or older other than 64s. This represents only 15 trillion of the 55 trillion Jefferson nickles ever made. I am basically just saving nicks for rolls, and this is a way for it to be an arguably higher quality roll than otherwise, while making it so I find more and thereby make the process more interesting than if I only did pre-60s.
wrshpr wrote:What I do is I save anything 1982 or older other than 64s. This represents only 15 trillion of the 55 trillion Jefferson nickles ever made. I am basically just saving nicks for rolls, and this is a way for it to be an arguably higher quality roll than otherwise, while making it so I find more and thereby make the process more interesting than if I only did pre-60s.
Z00 wrote:I have a grand total of 2 2009-D no P's.
Perhaps we should get everyone to start to corner the market on 2009 nickels. Make realcent members the go-to place for them.
68Camaro wrote:Stupid question that has probably been addressed a zillion times, but what's the market for pre-60 Jeffersons?
I'm currently culling the low-hanging fruit of these while looking for war nicks, but if the market isn't good I'll just let them go by. If they aren't able to return an average of at least 10%+ premium over face they aren't worth my time.
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OtusLotus wrote:BTW.. that is a total of 54,870,087,017 nickels worth a whopping $2,743,504,350.85
Weird that it is .85 and not a whole number!
ZenOps wrote:OtusLotus wrote:BTW.. that is a total of 54,870,087,017 nickels worth a whopping $2,743,504,350.85
Weird that it is .85 and not a whole number!
Yup somewhere between $8 and $9 worth of nickels, or 7 ounces of nickel in five cent form for each of 314 million US citizens in 2013.
Dare to calculate how much silver in face value and ounces there were per capita in coinage in the US in 1964?
There is this silly quote going around that if everyone in the US just bought one or two ounces of silver, all the available unallocated silver would be gone... Well its kind of true. But its also true that if everyone in the US bought 7 to 14 ounces of nickel, all of the unallocated nickel would be gone too, lol.
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