Recyclersteve wrote:My wife and I were cleaning around the house and I realized I had a big bucket with $800 of U.S. nickels in it. I got these before I realized they are only 25% nickel and 75% copper. I also got these before I realized the .999 Canadian nickels made until the early 1980's are a better way to hoard pure nickel. And, of course, nickel bars are really hard to find and likely command a big premium over spot. So- Canadian nickels it is.
So, to make more room for the Canadian nickels and even copper (U.S. and Canadian) cents, it was time to take the nickels to the bank. Don't worry- they were thoroughly searched for good dates, Buffaloes and War Nickels. I just didn't want to continue to hold something where the melt value is low relative to the face value.
Is there anything other than Canadian nickels worth keeping? I know some of the French francs and coins from a few other countries were .999 nickel in the day, but they are likely harder to find than Canadian nickels.
Anyone else close to cashing in U.S. nickels or are you keeping yours?
hobo finds wrote:Did you have to roll them up? Or did they bag them up and count them at a later date and then credit your account?
JadeDragon wrote:I was for a while, but it really was piling up. I switched to just Ni and Cu pennies.
TwoPenniesEarned wrote:JadeDragon wrote:I was for a while, but it really was piling up. I switched to just Ni and Cu pennies.
JadeDragon, what percentages of Ni are you pulling these days?
Recyclersteve wrote:Do you mean that you have $1400 in nickels? If so, that is a lot to go through! For years cash in the bank was earning basically zero interest. Now it shouldn’t be that hard to get 1.75% to 2% or even more, so that could be some incentive to go through them and make a deposit.
wolvesdad wrote:If copper ever breaks $5/lb I MAY go out and pick up 2-3 $100 boxes.
Recyclersteve wrote:Found another $200-250 in U.S. nickels that I will be taking to the bank- in addition to the $800 that I took last year... I've gone through the first $100 face- they came from a bank (BWR's- clear plastic rolls).
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