blackrabbit wrote:It's true the gold rush is on! The market demands more nickels! It probably happened like this in the nineteen thirties too when the hobos started doing them. It's cool to continue a great American folk art tradition! Buy some cheap used gravers, a sharpening stone, and sharpening jig and have at it. However, people use all kinds of tools that can damage soft metals. Hobo nickels make good investments also. You just got to look for the deals. I bought a couple for 20 bucks each last year and sold them this year for over 100 bucks each! I like that profit margin!
blackrabbit wrote:You can get fabulous deals on all kinds of cool old nickels especially when the sales are linked from realcent!Here is a chameleon I finished this morning and am selling on feebay right now!
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