theo wrote:As the others said, keep them all. However, I've heard the pre-1960s sometimes sell for a slight premium so you may want to pull those out if you get the chance to sort. And, of course, pull any silver war nickels (1942 - 1945) that you find. They are usually a little darker because of their manganese content. It will make your day when you find your first one.
CU Baker wrote:1964 then I will not have to look at so many!
frugi wrote:save all coins, period. Within a decade there will be no coins used in daily commerce.
frugi wrote:Basically, I am 33, and my entire lifes savings is in Canadian Ni five cent pieces, and Canadian Cu one cent pieces, all assembled at face value over the last 7 years. In the last 2 years, since I rarely buy from the bank and hand sort, I have been buying from coin dealers at face value exchange for US.....In the last 2 years alone I have saved over $20,000.00 in face value of Canadian five cent & one cent pieces.
Mercuryman wrote:
Hope you got some PM's in your savings as well
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