ZenOps wrote:The premium on .999 nicks is definitely getting up there. Canada has 1/10th the population of the US.
I get about 1% US nickels in Canada, but in the US you'd be lucky to find 0.1% of any type of Canadians (unless you hug the border, or are in Florida) in the US just by the numbers.
1.85 Billion were produced, several were melted in WWII, Korean war, and starting 2003 as a final ARP melt. What is even more shocking is the absence of pre-1999 dimes and quarters. The last time I went for a box of cdn dimes, it was all 2000 and later (no pure nickel metal dimes, nevermind silver dimes)
I agree with you. To get more détails, just look at the tracking thread on .999 nickels: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=10709
So far : 354,000 nickels search of which 39,981 were .999 for a total of 11.3%.