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New to the Game!

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:43 pm
by SilverDragon72
Hi Everyone!

I've been lurking on these forums for a little while, and decided its time to say Hello! I am new to the hobby of collecting coins and sorting them. I have an interest in PM and Base Metal investing. Gotta say I've found alot of useful information on here! Anyway, I started my own little mini-hoard of Copper Pennies and Nickels. Began with $10 in pennies and 50 in nickels with plans on buying more every 2 weeks from my credit union. Purchased 10 lbs of Wheats from the Copper Cave website. So as I embark on this long term journey to amass my hoard, what kind of nickles should I be looking for? I've read some people suggest the ones from '09 and something about War Nickels. I'm looking for silver too. Thoughts? I hope to learn much more in the future! =) I do have a small collection of ASE's and Silver Proof collector sets from the US Mint. Good to see there are many other people who share my enthusiasm for such things....

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 7:57 pm
by Cu Lung
Canadian nickels are where it's at, I have looked at copper caves prices and I'd recommend just sorting to save money. Hearing that a roll of American 09' d/p going for 18.00 a roll online.

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:13 am
by SilverDragon72
Yes, the prices are a little expensive, but I did get 10lbs of Wheat Cents. However, I also have been sorting by hand and will continue to do so. I had good luck with last nights $25 penny box, found more than 30 percent coppers. I have 1.5 boxes of nickels to go through now. I will keep an eye out for more Canadian currency as well.

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:51 pm
by dakota1955
you will find all of your answers here if you spent the time

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:19 pm
by SilverDragon72
Sorted about $50 in Nickels tonight. I found 7 War Nickels! Not the biggest number, but it IS a start...and some free silver to boot! Should I try other denominations like Dimes, Quarters or Halves? I didn't find ANY 2009's so far....

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:39 pm
by PADFH
7 war nicks in $50 is awesome! I mostly sort pennies right now. All my wheats have come from sorting. I'm only really saving them for copper so I'm considering selling off the wheats and turning that into more Cu cents or silver. Depends if you like them for bullion value or for numismatic. I'm not sure what will happen to the price of wheats when we get rid of the penny, so I have considered saving them to dump when they annouce the end of the penny.

Welcome to sorting!

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:48 pm
by John_doe
welcome to the forum! I stack all the nickels I can get my hands on until they switch composition, and I still pick cents too. some people swear by the canadian .999 nickels, and I have started to stack those when i find a good deal at shows.

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:18 pm
by SilverDragon72
[quote="John_doe"]welcome to the forum! I stack all the nickels I can get my hands on until they switch composition, and I still pick cents too. some people swear by the canadian .999 nickels, and I have started to stack those when i find a good deal at shows.[/quote

It turns out that some of those nickels were not silver after all. They were from the 1940s but no mint marks.

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:34 pm
by John_doe
SilverDragon72 wrote:
John_doe wrote:welcome to the forum! I stack all the nickels I can get my hands on until they switch composition, and I still pick cents too. some people swear by the canadian .999 nickels, and I have started to stack those when i find a good deal at shows.[/quote

It turns out that some of those nickels were not silver after all. They were from the 1940s but no mint marks.




look for the MM's on the back of the coin. An easy way to sort for WTN's is to just flip all the coins so you can see the back side. Then just look for the p,d,s over the memorial.

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:28 pm
by SilverDragon72
John_doe wrote:
SilverDragon72 wrote:
John_doe wrote:welcome to the forum! I stack all the nickels I can get my hands on until they switch composition, and I still pick cents too. some people swear by the canadian .999 nickels, and I have started to stack those when i find a good deal at shows.[/quote

It turns out that some of those nickels were not silver after all. They were from the 1940s but no mint marks.




look for the MM's on the back of the coin. An easy way to sort for WTN's is to just flip all the coins so you can see the back side. Then just look for the p,d,s over the memorial.


Yep, I know what to look for with the letters over the memorial. I do have some of my nickels sorted by decade, so if I miss anything the first time around, I can still go back and take another look. So far I've found 5 War nickels to date!

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:15 am
by tedandcam
SilverDragon...welcome...keep your eye peeled for 1950D (approx) 2.6 million produced a lot of folks here have searched for years and not found any ...also 1939D (approx) 3.5 million produced...1942D type I (not the silver war nick) somewhere arond 16-18 million produced ( I dont hear much ever said about this one but, I keep an eye out for them). The best bullion nickel out there(IMO) is pre 1981 Canadien nickels. They are .999 nickel and are worth their weight at any scrap yard in the USA. Fill up a coin book of nickels , this has kept my interest up and can be sold for a small premium if you ever want.
God Bless

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:14 pm
by SilverDragon72
tedandcam wrote:SilverDragon...welcome...keep your eye peeled for 1950D (approx) 2.6 million produced a lot of folks here have searched for years and not found any ...also 1939D (approx) 3.5 million produced...1942D type I (not the silver war nick) somewhere arond 16-18 million produced ( I dont hear much ever said about this one but, I keep an eye out for them). The best bullion nickel out there(IMO) is pre 1981 Canadien nickels. They are .999 nickel and are worth their weight at any scrap yard in the USA. Fill up a coin book of nickels , this has kept my interest up and can be sold for a small premium if you ever want.
God Bless


I'll keep adding to the nickel stash periodically when I'm able to do so. I still have some wholes in my nickel albums that need to be filled (US only albums). I'd like to get my hands on Canadian nickels too, I'm guessing that you sell them, or know someone who does?

Re: New to the Game!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:41 am
by SilverDragon72
SilverDragon72 wrote:
tedandcam wrote:SilverDragon...welcome...keep your eye peeled for 1950D (approx) 2.6 million produced a lot of folks here have searched for years and not found any ...also 1939D (approx) 3.5 million produced...1942D type I (not the silver war nick) somewhere arond 16-18 million produced ( I dont hear much ever said about this one but, I keep an eye out for them). The best bullion nickel out there(IMO) is pre 1981 Canadien nickels. They are .999 nickel and are worth their weight at any scrap yard in the USA. Fill up a coin book of nickels , this has kept my interest up and can be sold for a small premium if you ever want.
God Bless


I'll keep adding to the nickel stash periodically when I'm able to do so. I still have some wholes in my nickel albums that need to be filled (US only albums). I'd like to get my hands on Canadian nickels too, I'm guessing that you sell them, or know someone who does?


Duly noted on the 1950D. I have some nickels from the 1950's kept separate from the others. I'll have to look at those more closely.