So I decided to buy some nickels to find bullion and take a break from penny boxes.
I bought 130$ worth and here is what I came up with:
1996 Specimen (my second in CRH career)
1972 proof
1952, 1941 KGVI
1958, 1958US, 1960, 1962, 2000P, 1991
2010 struck though grease? Can someone identify it if I'm wrong? Is it valuable? bullion nickels (will update)
Enjoy the pic and happy hunt everybody.
2012 Goals
2000/2000 nickels
0/5 Mercury dimes
0/10 Tombac nickels
0/10 War Nickels
0/1 Silver dollar
3/2 Silver half-dollar
14/100 silver dime
1/10 George V nickel
150/100 Wheat cents
2/5 Indian Head Penny
1/1 2006 no P magnetic
4/4 Clipped planchet
1/1 Blank planchet
Out of 65 rolls, there were about 30 US nickels, three of them being pre 1960
2012 Goals
2000/2000 nickels
0/5 Mercury dimes
0/10 Tombac nickels
0/10 War Nickels
0/1 Silver dollar
3/2 Silver half-dollar
14/100 silver dime
1/10 George V nickel
150/100 Wheat cents
2/5 Indian Head Penny
1/1 2006 no P magnetic
4/4 Clipped planchet
1/1 Blank planchet
It looks like it is partly grease-filled die on that area of the coin.
1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.
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That is a good idea. Now the percentage of bullion nickel decreased to about 7%, so I expect it to drop to 5% by the end of 2012. They are disappearing quicker than one can think. Their population decreases much faster than population of US copper pennies. In Canada, they are not just hoarded, but are taken out by the mint facilities such as Garda.
2012 Goals
2000/2000 nickels
0/5 Mercury dimes
0/10 Tombac nickels
0/10 War Nickels
0/1 Silver dollar
3/2 Silver half-dollar
14/100 silver dime
1/10 George V nickel
150/100 Wheat cents
2/5 Indian Head Penny
1/1 2006 no P magnetic
4/4 Clipped planchet
1/1 Blank planchet
Yes I notice the premiums of them seem to be going up on ebay. I buy about 10 pounds a month of them as long as they aren't outrageous. Some ebay sellers have them as much as $25 a pound when the spot for nickel is around $8.
It really does. The thing is with Canadian coins, they look very refreshing. New designs, although some of them aren't quite good, lets put it this way. However there are always new ideas the folks at the Mint come around. Fancy colourized quarters, commemorative nickels, 12 sided, chrome plated, CU-Ni, non nickel, pure nickel nickels. Silver halves, silver dollars, new designed toonies and loonies. At some point I question myself, should I just keep all the coins I find, because it makes me feel that they are all collectible!
2012 Goals
2000/2000 nickels
0/5 Mercury dimes
0/10 Tombac nickels
0/10 War Nickels
0/1 Silver dollar
3/2 Silver half-dollar
14/100 silver dime
1/10 George V nickel
150/100 Wheat cents
2/5 Indian Head Penny
1/1 2006 no P magnetic
4/4 Clipped planchet
1/1 Blank planchet
They won't likely. I won't do nickels that hard for bullion, but maybe for 12 sided ones plus everything before War plus US stuff.
Good luck for penny hunting, remember we two are not the only ones on Ontario, who hunt those rolls.
2012 Goals
2000/2000 nickels
0/5 Mercury dimes
0/10 Tombac nickels
0/10 War Nickels
0/1 Silver dollar
3/2 Silver half-dollar
14/100 silver dime
1/10 George V nickel
150/100 Wheat cents
2/5 Indian Head Penny
1/1 2006 no P magnetic
4/4 Clipped planchet
1/1 Blank planchet
They won't likely. I won't do nickels that hard for bullion, but maybe for 12 sided ones plus everything before War plus US stuff.
Good luck for penny hunting, remember we two are not the only ones on Ontario, who hunt those rolls.
Yes, very good point. It would be interesting to know how many Ontarians are hunting through nickels. At least we will have the nickels around for beyond the fall.
Well, I don't know, because I'm in Canada and you are in US. You may find Buffalo and War nickels along with some Canadian coins (2-4 per box). They will be likely from 1983-2000 decade, because Ni and Fe nickels are caught by wrapping machine magnets.
2012 Goals
2000/2000 nickels
0/5 Mercury dimes
0/10 Tombac nickels
0/10 War Nickels
0/1 Silver dollar
3/2 Silver half-dollar
14/100 silver dime
1/10 George V nickel
150/100 Wheat cents
2/5 Indian Head Penny
1/1 2006 no P magnetic
4/4 Clipped planchet
1/1 Blank planchet