I was a hand sorter of nickels that I bought from the bank several years ago and saved all the pre-1960 nickels.
Is it worth keeping these or would you just put them back in circulation?
texcollex wrote:I ran across a roll each of 1940's decade and 1950's decade nickels that Dad and I sorted out of a box a few years ago. I was just wondering what I should do with them. I've been considering cashing in my nickel mini-hoard, but hate to just dump those older ones.
texcollex wrote:I ran across a roll each of 1940's decade and 1950's decade nickels that Dad and I sorted out of a box a few years ago. I was just wondering what I should do with them. I've been considering cashing in my nickel mini-hoard, but hate to just dump those older ones.
coindood wrote:texcollex wrote:I ran across a roll each of 1940's decade and 1950's decade nickels that Dad and I sorted out of a box a few years ago. I was just wondering what I should do with them. I've been considering cashing in my nickel mini-hoard, but hate to just dump those older ones.
If you're talking mixed date rolls the possible premium in rather negligible.
Solid date rolls of the lower mintage circulated examples (1951-S, 1949-S, etc.) actually sell pretty well.
Silver4face wrote:texcollex wrote:I ran across a roll each of 1940's decade and 1950's decade nickels that Dad and I sorted out of a box a few years ago. I was just wondering what I should do with them. I've been considering cashing in my nickel mini-hoard, but hate to just dump those older ones.
Do these rolls include the WAR nickel years? Also, if you have a roll of 1950, make sure you remove the 1950 D.
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