Recyclersteve wrote:Shinnosuke:
111 2009-D nickels in just 3 boxes is a bunch! I'd think that would be way better than getting a couple war nickels.
Then I guess I better learn up on the value of 2009 nickels. I would have guessed 5 cents each. But wait a minute...111 X $0.05 = $5.55. Yes, of course 111 2009-D nickels are worth more than 2 war nicks which coinflation.com says are worth just $0.87 each now.
Well, shazam!
In the sold category on ebay I just found:
Sold Apr 10, 2020
1 Roll Of 2009 D Circulated Jefferson Nickels - 40 Nickels
$20.00That's 50 cents each. There are some actual sales of $1.75 for just one. But ebay is such a hassle...and unrealistic, right?
I don't have any P or S mint 2009's, just D's. Box #4 results coming up soon.
Here's what befuddles me:
Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:10 pm
I joined RealCent in early 2011 (Valentine's Day for you romantic saps out there). I started sorting pennies right away. Just a little at first. Didn't buy my first box of pennies until a while after that. Nickel boxes were months later. However, why I am still getting nothing later than 2010 in the first 4 boxes I sorted? Things that keep small minds like mine up at night.
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them... (Thomas Jefferson)