NHsorter wrote:I wish that a drop in Nickel prices would result in a lower cost for Canadian .999, but so far I have not seen much for deals.
68Camaro wrote:I think I'm getting more than 15% Ni CDN quarters here - believe I'm still at something like 30-40% when I find them on the counter magnet
ZenOps wrote:In my local city Calgary
SilverDragon72 wrote:I've been thinking about picking up Canadian .999 nickel coins in other denominations...dimes, quarters..if I can find them. Is is worthwhile to pick these up for nickel content? I'm guessing no, tentatively...since face value would be higher for these coins, correct?
SilverDragon72 wrote:I've been thinking about picking up Canadian .999 nickel coins in other denominations...dimes, quarters..if I can find them. Is is worthwhile to pick these up for nickel content? I'm guessing no, tentatively...since face value would be higher for these coins, correct?
ZenOps wrote:SilverDragon72 wrote:I've been thinking about picking up Canadian .999 nickel coins in other denominations...dimes, quarters..if I can find them. Is is worthwhile to pick these up for nickel content? I'm guessing no, tentatively...since face value would be higher for these coins, correct?
I'm guessing that the ARP will make hunting for pure nickel quarters next to impossible. At the rate they are going, there will actually be fewer pure nickel quarters than pure nickel nickels by next year (about 10% on each)
It took 30 years for pure nickel nickels to get to 10% (entirely hand sorters) it only took 4 years for the ARP machine culls at a billion coins and and iron dilution for ten years to bring nickel quarters to about 10%. Every quarter was a pure nickel quarter back in 1999. To go from 100% to 10% in ten years is amazingly efficient.
However, the ARP may or may not cull the dimes. Its pretty obvious to me that the ARP are not taking nickel metal dimes. They seem to have done the exact same thing in 1968, they went for the quarters first and left the dimes for the "people". Noone ever hunts for silver quarters, but you can still find a dime every now and then. I imagine it will be the same for nickel dimes say - 30 years from now when people are CRH for nickel metal dimes.
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