Rastatodd wrote:Final tale for the .999 Canadian nickel coming to Minnesota - 20# @ $8.22/lb.. At the time the final deal was struck Ni was at $8.92 per lb.. I'm quite happy how this transaction turned out. A deal like that probably won't come around again in my life time.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Storing in rolls makes keeping count easier. When you go through the nickels pull out the ones that have a numi premium like the Georges.
cooyon wrote:HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Storing in rolls makes keeping count easier. When you go through the nickels pull out the ones that have a numi premium like the Georges.
My rolls / boxes are strictly 1955-1981, less 1967, less 1970, less any mutilated / damaged coins. I don't look for numi variations, at 65 my eyes aren't good enough for that. I keep separate tubes of KG5, KG6, 1948, 1951 commem, 1967, and 1970. Biggest problem for me is getting empty $100 boxes from the local banks to store my rolls.
nero12345 wrote:cooyon wrote:HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Storing in rolls makes keeping count easier. When you go through the nickels pull out the ones that have a numi premium like the Georges.
My rolls / boxes are strictly 1955-1981, less 1967, less 1970, less any mutilated / damaged coins. I don't look for numi variations, at 65 my eyes aren't good enough for that. I keep separate tubes of KG5, KG6, 1948, 1951 commem, 1967, and 1970. Biggest problem for me is getting empty $100 boxes from the local banks to store my rolls.
Do you keep the 1970 separate because of the errors such as the double legend, double ear, double queen, and the rotated 15%, I'm just wondering. I didn't look for these errors for a long time. I keep the younger queen portrait (pre 65) separate as well.
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