FatherRosado wrote:I just take the silver, the v and the buffalo and throw everything back. Is their a fast way to search for years?
Gobirds66 wrote:FatherRosado wrote:I just take the silver, the v and the buffalo and throw everything back. Is their a fast way to search for years?
I am not sure if there is even any value in keeping the 1939-1959 Nickels, but I keep them because I have hoarded dumber stuff in life and if anything, someone may want them enough to pay a premium at some point in the future. At least they will always be worth a nickel.... As for the fast way to sort by date, by hand, I do not know if it is fast, but this is how I do it.....
1. Crack all the nickel rolls into a small pail. while dumping, look for the well worn or dirtier nickels. as I pluck them, if they are pre-1960, I hold them off to the side, if not, they go into a second pail for return to the bank since I do not want to save nickels at this point.
2.Dump the pail into a pile. Sort based on heads or tails. tails gets slid to the side to be flipped and heads gets examined.
3. Once I am through the pile, I scoop up all the tails and try to flip them over into a pile (about 75% success they land heads up). sort tails out to the side, examine the heads, keep the pre-1960.
I do this until I am through the pile. takes me a half hour to an hour per $100 box from start to finish. I do it while watching baseball, football, or some commentated sport so that I devote attention to the nickel but also enjoy a game..... Like I said, I am not sure it is the fastest way, but that is how I do it.
Gobirds66 wrote:FatherRosado wrote:I just take the silver, the v and the buffalo and throw everything back. Is their a fast way to search for years?
3. Once I am through the pile, I scoop up all the tails and try to flip them over into a pile (about 75% success they land heads up). sort tails out to the side, examine the heads, keep the pre-1960.
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