inflationhawk wrote:Whatever motivates you and keeps you stacking base metal coins! With interest rates so low, there is miniscule downside and an unknown upside to hoarding base metal coins.
SilverDragon72 wrote:So I began my nickel sorting project.....it took me a couple hours just to sort through and separate each nickel type. I only managed to get like...6 rolls done. This will take me quite a while to do.
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Thanks for the positive energy to the board!
inflationhawk wrote:Whatever motivates you and keeps you stacking base metal coins! With interest rates so low, there is miniscule downside and an unknown upside to hoarding base metal coins.
InfleXion wrote:Please forgive my ignorance, but what is significant about pre-1960's nickels? The composition is the same other than war nickels. Is there something numismatic about them?
InfleXion wrote:Please forgive my ignorance, but what is significant about pre-1960's nickels? The composition is the same other than war nickels. Is there something numismatic about them?
Engineer wrote:InfleXion wrote:Please forgive my ignorance, but what is significant about pre-1960's nickels? The composition is the same other than war nickels. Is there something numismatic about them?
Not really, other than the fact that they're already half a century old and getting hard to find in circulation.
henrysmedford wrote:The fun part about tubing your finds is you find trends. We tube all of are pre 59 cents. And after four years of tubing we are five times more likely to find a IH cent than a 1954 cent see -- http://www.realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5364&hilit=+1954. Also here on the west coast the "P" are hard to find. And for a great price on tubes I have found tis Ebay seller does a great job. http://www.ebay.com/sch/Coins-Paper-Money-/11116/i.html?_ipg=&_sac=1&_from=&_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ssn=jandpcollectibles
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