Nickels...

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Please share your opinions!

First and foremost, I would like to state that I do not sell my finds (with the exception of gold rings that I can't return). My question is predominately about old nickel finds. Most any nickel found that has been underground for a good period of time will develop a less than pleasing orange/greeen/reddish crust on it. I have seen detectorists that find V-nickels, Shields, buffalos, etc....and claim that they are worth "so-many" hundred dollars. It is my experience that no coin dealer is going to pay much of anything for an environmentally damaged coin like I have described. I fully understand that something is worth exactly as much as someone is willing to pay for it. I'm generally speaking about across the board value. Does anyone here actually sell environmentally damaged coins like this and get a good return? As I already said, I do not sell stuff and although it will probably make some hard-core, purist hunters weep in grief I normally tumble my old nickles to improve the look of them for my own collection. In my opinion, tumbling simulates what would happen in a circulation environment anyway. There is no way your going to make a coin like this look new/mint, but the looks can be improved considerably toward what it should have looked like if it was not lost and just spent time being passed from pocket, to register, to bank, and back around again. Not looking for "I'm right and your wrong" debates.....just opinions. And you know what they say about opinions.

Thanks! :D
 

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Sorry, didn't think about it but should this be in another section? It's not really "todays finds" fodder I guess. Admin, if this needs to be relocated by all means!
 

Sorry, didn't think about it but should this be in another section? It's not really "todays finds" fodder I guess. Admin, if this needs to be relocated by all means!
"coins" maybe ? You don't need an admin to move it. Delete this thread and copy & paste your comments to the coins forum. Hope this helps. And welcome to the site. Great bunch here
 

How do you delete the thread? I see edit but that doesn't appear to be the way to go. Thanks!
 

Members can edit or delete posts, but they can not delete the original post of a thread they start, only mods can delete original post as it deletes the entire thread when you delete the opening post..
 

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