SilverDragon72 wrote:I do like these nickels from the series. I have begun to save them in tubes for safe keeping. I really like the Ocean View design. The bison ones are pretty cool too.
Klark Cent wrote:SilverDragon72 wrote:I do like these nickels from the series. I have begun to save them in tubes for safe keeping. I really like the Ocean View design. The bison ones are pretty cool too.
yeah, those are some cool looking coins.
does anyone know if there are any plans to do a dime series of any kind? they have done quarters, nickels and cents.
Klark Cent wrote:maybe they could dimes blue for a year or two. i need some excitement in my life.
robroy wrote:While I don't have the mintage figures for these 4 mintages, I have been setting them aside for future use. Does anyone feel that it would be a good strategy to save these coins for future possible savings (provided that the coins are in real good shape.
Just wondering.
SilverDragon72 wrote:Klark Cent wrote:SilverDragon72 wrote:I do like these nickels from the series. I have begun to save them in tubes for safe keeping. I really like the Ocean View design. The bison ones are pretty cool too.
yeah, those are some cool looking coins.
does anyone know if there are any plans to do a dime series of any kind? they have done quarters, nickels and cents.
That would be interesting to see!
Know Common Cents wrote:Their only other competition at the bottom of the scale is a BU roll of 1964 P nix will fetch $2.05.
Engineer wrote:Know Common Cents wrote:Their only other competition at the bottom of the scale is a BU roll of 1964 P nix will fetch $2.05.
We should all set aside our 64's for a year and then dump them at the same time across the country...then watch the other sorting sites to see them complain about solid boxes of 64's.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:First time I have seen this old thread. I save all nickels and keep the 2004 and 2005 nickels seperate. I dont find them very often.
exbingoaddict wrote:The people that really want these coins, have them already.
Sure, future bingo players will buy them for albums and folders. You'll see dealers sell them for .15 or .20 in 2x2s at coin shows. However, you're not going to pay your table fees selling them. Nor are they fun to lug around when you don't sell them.
If you like them,keep em. From an investment standpoint, doubtful they appreciate a lot.
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