Goldmanford
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I bet many of you have found your weight in 1964 nickels. They are everywhere. I find at least one or two every couple rolls I search. Here's a funny story that involves a gold buying party a lady that works next to my wife went to. She came into my wife's office and asked if I still bought coins. When Jennifer told her yes, she proceeds to tell her that she has dug up a huge pile of 1964 nickels and would I be interested. Jennifer calls me and tells me she has 1964 nickels for sale. I'm not sure why I would want any more of these so I ask her why the lady wants to sell them. The lady tells her that she hosted a "Gold Party" at her home and a female buyer came. Her friends bought jewelry and coins to sell and the buyer said they were paying $1 each for 1964 nickels because they were silver. She didn't have any at her own party but spent a few days searching fpr them. She said she searched and found a bag full and went to another "Gold Party" hosted by another of her friend's and the same lady buyer was there. When she presented the bag of 1964 nickels to her, the buyer said that their company had met their quota of those coins and wouldn't be able to pruchase any more.
Wow, somebody screwed up royaly. I bet the buyer got there butt chewed over paying a buck each for 1964 nickels. Anyway, I told my wife that I wasn't interested in them at this time since they aren't silver and are as common as ticks on a hound dog.
If any readers are interested, I may be able to let my '64 nickels go for 75cents each!
Wow, somebody screwed up royaly. I bet the buyer got there butt chewed over paying a buck each for 1964 nickels. Anyway, I told my wife that I wasn't interested in them at this time since they aren't silver and are as common as ticks on a hound dog.
If any readers are interested, I may be able to let my '64 nickels go for 75cents each!
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