mtalbot_ca wrote:Must be from the extra demand in the military industry for armor protection....(read Crimea crisis)
Thanks for the info.
Know Common Cents wrote:Anyone know what Canada is doing with the vast supplies of pure nickel it's been recovering from their earlier circulating coinage? Perhaps into a strategic stockpile rather than being made available in the open market.
In 2008, discussions and negotiations commenced to provide
Alloy Recovery Program services (ARP) in Toronto. The ARP
separates steel plated coins from alloy coins in quarters, dimes
and nickels, at which point the Mint demonetizes and sends them
to U.S. smelting operations to extract the specific alloys that will
be for sale on the world market.
mtalbot_ca wrote:Must be from the extra demand in the military industry for armor protection....(read Crimea crisis)
Thanks for the info.
John_doe wrote:Still making a pretty good run. Are you guys still stacking?
John_doe wrote:Still making a pretty good run. Are you guys still stacking?
John_doe wrote:Still making a pretty good run. Are you guys still stacking?
natsb88 wrote:John_doe wrote:Still making a pretty good run. Are you guys still stacking?
Maybe.
Actually I'm selling on consignment, but getting down to the end of my supply. Won't be letting the rest go as cheaply as I have in some of the past KSAs.
John_doe wrote:I guess I should clarify. Is anyone still stacking US nickels?
I do put back my canadian .999 when I find them.
cooyon wrote:John_doe wrote:I guess I should clarify. Is anyone still stacking US nickels?
I do put back my canadian .999 when I find them.
I am, although I have slowed down a lot from last year, my main bank cut me off because I don't have a business account.
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