NHsorter wrote:I find about 2 war nickles per box so you might have a full roll worth in your stash. You can also find .999 Canadian nickles as well. Then you would have loose coin to deal with though. You could re-roll. You'll make more $ per hour greeting people at WalMart, but I enjoy it.
barrytrot wrote:NHsorter wrote:I find about 2 war nickles per box so you might have a full roll worth in your stash. You can also find .999 Canadian nickles as well. Then you would have loose coin to deal with though. You could re-roll. You'll make more $ per hour greeting people at WalMart, but I enjoy it.
Even if you are outside with a hat in your hand
DRP270 wrote:I respect your tenacity in buying nickles. I once went into the bank to get some cash and flippantly asked for $20 in nickles. After a brief stare she walked over and got a plastic bag. WTF is she doing? Then out came the box as she counted out 10 rolls. Bang on the counter. Everyone was looking. I felt like an idiot. I left but since just gathered nickles from change. Perhaps buying boxes is a more discrete way to go, thanks.
68Camaro wrote:DRP270 wrote:I respect your tenacity in buying nickles. I once went into the bank to get some cash and flippantly asked for $20 in nickles. After a brief stare she walked over and got a plastic bag. WTF is she doing? Then out came the box as she counted out 10 rolls. Bang on the counter. Everyone was looking. I felt like an idiot. I left but since just gathered nickles from change. Perhaps buying boxes is a more discrete way to go, thanks.
All you do is go to the teller with all the confidence in the world, say you'd like to place a change order for a box of nickels, and they'll go "ok", get you the box. They might have to open the vault on a timer, so you might have to wait 10 minutes for that. And/or you might say you'd like to place an order for xx boxes of nickels to be picked up next week. They might verify you have an account, but generally they'll just go "ok", and tell you when the order should come in.
Mercuryman wrote:I live in NC and i see 2009 nickels all the time, ive searched boxes and had as many as 30+. Never thought to save them, i thought they were only rare if they were BU rolls?
Numismatist28 wrote:http://www.coinflation.com/coins/194...kel-Value.html
According to this, a nickel is worth pretty much the 5 face value cents that it is. So, why do people still collect/hoard them?
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