Well, this is a first. I've been sorting anywhere from 5 to 10 nickel boxes a week for a while now, and I've always found a good mix of old nickels. Last night, I opened up a box and the glare of the shiny metal about blinded me (clear plastic rolls). It looks like I caught a Mint dump of uncirculated 2012 D's.... Out of $100, over $80 worth was basically BU 2012 D's. Each roll had a cpl old ones mixed in.... not one solid roll. Ended up skunking on silver (not surprising considering), but I did find a nice bright '63 proof nickel mixed in.
Anyways, I sorted through it, and now have over 40 rolls worth of practically BU 2012 D's... what do I do with em? Is there any market for these? Or should I just dump em back at the bank? I only ask because I usually only see one or two uncirculated 2012's in a box, so you don't see these all the time. I don't at least. I figure if nothing else, they probably weigh more than any of the other nickels I'm stacking due to their being absolutely no wear on them, so i could keep them just for that alone. But so far I've been only keeping pre-1960 nicks, all "s" mints nicks, and good condition 2005's just because I like the design. Do I really want to start keeping brand new nicks also... what are your thoughts? And have any of you come across mostly BU boxes and if so, what did you do with em?