ZenOps wrote:I think it is partially due to the idea that it was a change in composition due to extreme circumstance (WWII)
In Canada, we changed our WWII to copperzinc, and then later chrome plated steel. Which also doesn't gain much respect. A nickel is supposed to be at least partially nickel.
That the US was so desperate for nickel that they replaced it with silver (Nickel being worth more than Silver for those four years) does say something about the price of nickel nowadays though. The US holds no strategic reserve of silver or nickel, but they do hold quite a bit of gold reserves.
It would be interesting to see nickel occasionally surpass the value of silver like it has done in the past. $40 an ounce nickel anyone?
coincrazy wrote:I like finding war nickels just because of the history and metal content!
I'm more elated when finding a buffalo, and that is my primary goal when going through a box. Have yet to find a V in circulation. You can bet your boots I'd be skipping around the house when that find is made.
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