Diggin4copper wrote:Question for the nickel guys..Is there a market for a huge hoard of nickels collected from the 1960s to 2005 or so..? No war nickels.. they were sorted out, but many earlier dates... maybe a couple 5 gallon pails of them.. thanks.. Diggin
Diggin4copper wrote:Question for the nickel guys..Is there a market for a huge hoard of nickels collected from the 1960s to 2005 or so..? No war nickels.. they were sorted out, but many earlier dates... maybe a couple 5 gallon pails of them.. thanks.. Diggin
Pachucko wrote:Diggin4copper wrote:Question for the nickel guys..Is there a market for a huge hoard of nickels collected from the 1960s to 2005 or so..? No war nickels.. they were sorted out, but many earlier dates... maybe a couple 5 gallon pails of them.. thanks.. Diggin
Do you just need to dump them and are having trouble?
http://www.coinflation.com/ I have a few, not many.coppercounter wrote:I'm sorry... new to this game. Could SOMEONE PPLLEEAASSEE explain to me why I should be hoarding a coin that is 75% copper and 25% nickel called a Nickel.
coppercounter wrote:I'm sorry... new to this game. Could SOMEONE PPLLEEAASSEE explain to me why I should be hoarding a coin that is 75% copper and 25% nickel called a Nickel. Up until '85, Canada had a true NICKEL. Cool, neat base metal that's value is actually by the ton. Living in Arkansas, I collect the "beavers" because they are .999 nickel and you just see those very often down here. I just don't see the ratio of copper and nickel becoming a threat to the nations economy. Like I said, kinda new here, so I would LOVE for some one to open my eyes.
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