HPMBTT wrote:Alright, I thought I would start a new thread, and it's my first thread, as I'm new and all (I posted my Intro in the other forum).
What do you guys do with your dateless buffaloes? Are they even worth anything? I've only got two dateless so far, out of a $100 brick searched; my others are clean, with date and at least VG, so they are keepers. Of course, someday, I am sure that I will have several rolls of dateless, but won't know what to do with them. Looking forward to some of your responses.
HPMBTT wrote:Wow, some nice responses here. A couple of things:
1. 50 cents a piece is great if you can get it..that's a heck of a ROI. Even 30 cents is great. I'll keep saving all of my buffalo nickels...
2. For 999Ni regarding vinegar....I would NOT put pennies in vinegar, as it ruins the old pennies with the natural brown patina on it (especially 1960s/70s pennies). I know, as I have ruined a few this way that were supposed to go into the Dansco album. You lose any value on the pennies. Even the dealer told me that they had to turn away a guy on this recently, despite his having rare pennies. Now then, with regards to nickels and vinegar, hmm...anyone care to comment? I'm not sure what vinegar does to cupronickel. I know that there are tons of threads on treasurenet about this. I only use warm water and a soft cloth, period (no soap), as I wish to retain any numismatic value. Then again, if they are already dateless and one doesn't care about the condition of the coin, then that's different. Sorry for going slightly off-topic.
linkster wrote:I used to go to banks and get 40-50 bucks of nickels and search for ones to fill a whitman. One time I went into the main branch downtown and asked for 40 bucks in nickels and the teller asked what I wanted them for and I said I collected old ones and she gave me 18 rolls of semi/totaly dateless buffalos and 2 rolls of warnicks.... I spent the whole summer nic-a-dating them and actually filled the entire folder except for the late 30s which I guess didn't circulate too much to get that worn. There is also a product called nic-a-lene which takes the acid stain off of the treated nickel, but it doesnt hide that rough apperance of the grain structure of the metal that is left. I guess next time I go to mu parents house I should get my herd/staxh of buffalos and put them on ebay and convert that to more pennys/nickels boxes stacked in the old vault/basement. I also searched my second box of nickels today in over 20 years and found one dateless S mint buffallo and 4 warnicks............I misss the good ole days of roll hunting.........wish I hadn't put that on the backburner for the past 20 years............
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