HPMBTT wrote:That's easy. Five cents.
Seriously though....I don't collect them unless they are in pristine, near-perfect condition with very light minimal scratches/dings. Then they get rolled when I reach 50. I collect two rolls of each coin and mintage as each year goes by (one to sell, one to keep)...and only those in excellent condition; in my book, that would be approx MS65 or higher.
999Ni wrote:can't find one in the wild here
slvrbck wrote:Finally found my first 2009 D two nights ago. To me it is priceless. . .
.PreservingThePast wrote:I was in a coin shop the other day and there was an unsealed roll of 2009 nickels (forget which MM) for sale for $60.00!
I am at less than 10 found total, I think, and even of those a few were so grungy already that they had to go into a little bag to protect the other coins from the gunk.
I still think down the road the 2009 nickel will be similar to the 1950D nickel.
Enjoy your coin searches, everyone.
soundman wrote:I wish I knew where the 2009's are hiding. I've searched nearly a $1,000 in nickels over the last year and a half. That's nearly 20,000 nickels. Have not found one. I've found V nickels, buffs, war, foreign and even a plastic play penny that was the same diameter as a nickel, but no 2009s. I remember reading a long time ago that some were popping up in Puerto Rico. My GF found one on the floor at her parents house. LOL, it wasn't too badly damaged. That's the only one I've seen in the wild (besides mint sets).
jerry278 wrote:Hey guys,
I was wondering what everybody thought was a fair price to pay for a single 2009 nickel (p or d).
Thanks guys!
HPMBTT wrote:That's easy. Five cents.
Seriously though....I don't collect them unless they are in pristine, near-perfect condition with very light minimal scratches/dings. Then they get rolled when I reach 50. I collect two rolls of each coin and mintage as each year goes by (one to sell, one to keep)...and only those in excellent condition; in my book, that would be approx MS65 or higher.
Oakair wrote:Can anyone explain the low mintages?
NHsorter wrote:I have hand sorted about $2500FV of nickels and I have not seen a single 2009. I am astounded that some of you have been getting so many. Must just be my region, I guess.
JerrySpringer wrote:I've seen the same lately ( always ?). A $100 box of nickels has 2000 coins. I might see one or two 2009 coins from it. The 2009 cents have been almost as depleted too. I find a few of them per a box and they are always in crummy shape.
Cerulean wrote:It's the Recession. When the economy gets tough, people get desperate for any spending money. They gather up all the loose change jars, all those small coins that gathered dust during boom times, and take it to the bank for spending money. This boosts the circulation rate of existing coins, which swells the number of coins actively circulating. This decreases the demand for new coins, and the Mint lowers their production rates accordingly. When the economy recovers, people stop making such an effort to spend every coin they have, change jars fill up again and the circulating coin supply shrinks, causing the Mint production rates to go back up.
i got lucky, got a whole brick of 2009's. peeled a few rolls from one end, all unc's, pulled a random roll in the middle, same-same, as one on the other end.
so that brick went to the bottom of the stack where it shall sit in its low low moisture storage for quite a while
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