39-59 nickles

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39-59 nickles

Postby chester5731 » Sat Dec 14, 2013 10:10 am

For quite awhile I have saved every nickle of come across from 1939-1959. Are they worth any more than face value for the nickle content? I don't know what intrigues me about them but I always thought they they were kind of cool. I also have a few buffalo nickles. Are they worth much? Thanks
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Re: 39-59 nickles

Postby 68Camaro » Sat Dec 14, 2013 10:32 am

Welcome!

Your question has been asked before, including recently by me. :) Read this thread in its entirety. In summary, there is some value/market, but except for key dates it's marginal. I kept the 30s, warnicks, and key dates, and ditched the rest in favor of silver at the current low spot silver price.

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Re: 39-59 nickles

Postby chester5731 » Sat Dec 14, 2013 10:42 am

Thanks for the link. I am rather computer illiterate so I don't have much luck finding the good reading sometimes.
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Re: 39-59 nickles

Postby galenrog » Sat Dec 14, 2013 5:18 pm

I really can't argue with 68camaro. The market for older Jeffs is limited, and the margins are thin. I have several catagories in my sort. 1) War Nicks. Mid '42 - '45. 2) Buffs. 3) Liberty. 4) Errors. 5) Proofs. At least they started as proofs. 6) '38 - '49. 7) '50 - '59. 8) Requests from others. Usually for specific dates. The common early Jeffs, if that is all I sorted for, would be, in the long run, a losing proposition. Keep up the CL ads and the relationship with the local clubs.
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Re: 39-59 nickles

Postby Franco American » Sat Dec 14, 2013 11:14 pm

I personally keep any nickels 1959 or older. I segregate and save all war nickels and tube separately by date anything with a mintage below 20 million. I also hold onto the 2009 P and D although I don't think they will have much of a premium in my lifetime. I probably have a couple hundred dollars in pre-60 nickels at this point and I look at them as part of my diversification plan. While they may not have much of a premium, they give me some inexpensive piece of mind with how today's economy is going.
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