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by Silver4face » Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:47 am
I understand that it's difficult to get excited about 1982-2000 Canadian nickels, especially with metal prices basically moving sideways. I don't keep them either except for 1991 (low mintage). However, I should point out that these nickels do have long term potential while the 2001-present do not. The 2001-present nickels were made of CHEAP metal for obvious reasons. There may come a time when people start to drain them out.
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