Numismatist28 wrote:I see what you're saying, but I guess I just don't fully understand why people would go for 5 cent nickels right now that MIGHT go up in value later on versus the pre-1982 pennies, which ALREADY are worth 2.5 times their nominal value. If one were to hoard a US coin right now wouldn't the penny clearly win over the nickel?
Silver_Stampede wrote:Here in Southern California i find 2009 nickels all the time!!! I am jealous of all the people who find the 1938 and 1950-D nickels! Southern CA has a huge influx of new coins, so all you people in the rural small towns may not be getting 2009 nickels, but you guys have so many more old coins, not to mention much better copper percentages! haha : )
Numismatist28 wrote:I see what you're saying, but I guess I just don't fully understand why people would go for 5 cent nickels right now that MIGHT go up in value later on versus the pre-1982 pennies, which ALREADY are worth 2.5 times their nominal value. If one were to hoard a US coin right now wouldn't the penny clearly win over the nickel?
tractorman wrote:Consider diversification into the nickel market. Also, I think most people hold some money for unforeseen expenses/opportunities. I know a piece of paper with Ben Franklin's picture on it is easier to store, but a box of nickels has the potential to increase in value depending on the metal markets. There's just no downside, in my opinion. The current melt-ban notwithstanding.
pir8football wrote:I am still missing the 38D, 38S, and 39D. Everything else I pulled out of circulation. Good luck finding that 44S
tedandcam wrote: ( along with my 14 yr old son, its helped give him something productive to do instead of playing x box)
frugalcanuck wrote:I collect nickels above pennies because Im Canadian with access to .999 Ni and I feel there are many more sources for scrap Cu, and the common scrap is useually .999 Cu, than there is for scrap Ni.
Numismatist28 wrote:I see what you're saying, but I guess I just don't fully understand why people would go for 5 cent nickels right now that MIGHT go up in value later on versus the pre-1982 pennies, which ALREADY are worth 2.5 times their nominal value. If one were to hoard a US coin right now wouldn't the penny clearly win over the nickel?
mtldealer wrote:I got ansy with my nickels so I started to sort them by decade. I have gone thru $200 out of (what now is) a $3000 stash. I have found 15 buffalo nickels, are they more desirable than the jefferson? They are pretty worn. I was planning on dumping everything post 60's and replacing it with new stuff till I get back my $3000 stash in all pre 70 nickels. I usually sort halves and pennies so I only have alotted 1 hour a night to the nickels. Any suggestions to help with my plan?
Numismatist28 wrote:I see what you're saying, but I guess I just don't fully understand why people would go for 5 cent nickels right now that MIGHT go up in value later on versus the pre-1982 pennies, which ALREADY are worth 2.5 times their nominal value. If one were to hoard a US coin right now wouldn't the penny clearly win over the nickel?
Numismatist28 wrote:http://www.coinflation.com/coins/194...kel-Value.html
According to this, a nickel is worth pretty much the 5 face value cents that it is. So, why do people still collect/hoard them?
getdong wrote:im too lazy to search just throw the boxes in my basement
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