reddirtcoins wrote:I search and keep pre60's....
plus1hdcp wrote:reddirtcoins wrote:I search and keep pre60's....
Same here
maoguinn wrote:I sort and save all pre-60 nickels, 2000-P, and 2009s. While i'm at it i also set aside all 1960 - 1964 for my hoard, since i see alot of those.
NHsorter wrote:I search too many nickles to keep them all. I do however keep $1000 FV on hand. Why not. As I search for Buffs and Wars, I will pull any "Pre-60" that I see and I save them. As the pre-60's build up, I put them in place of the regular bricks that I keep on hand. Eventually, I will have 10 bricks of pre-60's. I just think it is cooler to keep the older ones. I just kinda set my limit on regular CuNi at $1000 so that I can use the other funds for copper, silver, .999 ni, lead, and so forth.
creshka46 wrote:maoguinn wrote:I sort and save all pre-60 nickels, 2000-P, and 2009s. While i'm at it i also set aside all 1960 - 1964 for my hoard, since i see alot of those.
2000-P? I've never heard of anyone doing that. Why?
uthminsta wrote:My sources say 2000p was a mintage of 846 million. Curious - where did you get your figure?
maoguinn wrote:uthminsta wrote:My sources say 2000p was a mintage of 846 million. Curious - where did you get your figure?
I go by this site. Tell me if you think it's a reliable source.
http://www.coincommunity.com/
Prince By-Tor wrote:I dont know why u whould want to just buy and stack new nickels
U do realise there not made of nickel anymore right? Scrap wise the worthless so ur average nickel is always gonna be 5c
maoguinn wrote:creshka46 wrote:maoguinn wrote:I sort and save all pre-60 nickels, 2000-P, and 2009s. While i'm at it i also set aside all 1960 - 1964 for my hoard, since i see alot of those.
2000-P? I've never heard of anyone doing that. Why?
2000-p has a lower mintage than even the 2009s, which is very low for a nickel.
2000-p 31,200,000
2009-p 39,840,000
2009-d 46,800,000
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