To: HoneysuckleTN
Nickels always have good value to content ratio. Same with pre 1982 copper Lincoln cents. You get $100 worth of nickels in a box, weighs ~22 pounds, never worth less than $100 (unless dollar dies, in which case the base metal is probably way up in value) and theyre next to impossible to steal because of weight.
Right now $100 box is around $80-85 in melt value. Few years back it was ~$110-120...
706 posted on
03/02/2019 10:08:11 AM PST by
Axenolith
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To: Axenolith
Right now $100 box is around $80-85 in melt value. Few years back it was ~$110-120... Goot lawd, man. How do you know all the obscure stuff you know?
Who ARE you????
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Bagster
711 posted on
03/02/2019 10:15:13 AM PST by
bagster
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To: Axenolith
And if you find a 1983 copper penny then it’s worth 30 grand.
713 posted on
03/02/2019 10:20:42 AM PST by
CJ Wolf
To: Axenolith
Nickels always have good value to content ratio. Same with pre 1982 copper Lincoln cents. (snip)
Thanks! I'm learning so much, and I'll start saving those nickels.
733 posted on
03/02/2019 11:29:42 AM PST by
HoneysuckleTN
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