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Rest in Peace
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Bobby:
I got to eight, but that was it!
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Hey Sir Gary, They got any 2006 Jefferson P mint marks out there? Something strange is going on with the P's as NO one (even the dealers) can get them here? Looks like maybe some one is playing games or perhaps a corporation, such as the crooks running the ads in the paper, have managed to scarf them all up? Has anyone here seen a P mint marked 2006 Jefferson other than the ones you can buy through the mint?
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quote: Originally posted by KLD
Well Done, I miss the snow and going to a good coin shop.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm one day.
Living and working 24/7/365 in snow country with sub-zero weather crippled me. If I never seen any of that white stuff again, it won't be too soon. I have never been within easy range of a coin shop nor show, but keep up by being online. -Happily ensconced in the Arizona desert... Fred
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Terry, I have seen no 2006P Jeffersons in circulation. I bought mine from my coin store. Could be they are being hoarded.
Morgan Fred, I know what you mean about snow. Some of my scariest times have been driving to Denver at night in a snowstorm. Passing semis on Vail Pass in blinding snow is no treat. The older I get the less I like the cold. We are lucky in that we are only 30 miles from the top of Grand Mesa (World's largest flat-rop mountain, 10,000 feer elevation), and we can take the Grandkids up there for sledding fun, and then return to semi-arid Delta and get away from the cold for the most part.
Edited by Gary Burke 03/10/2006 10:05 pm
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United States
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Its strange I havent seen a single 2006 nickel either. The 2004 and 2005 nickels made it here rather quick and I got my 2006 quater like a week or something ago but still have not seen a single new nickel at all. These people cant possibly hoard the millions or maybe billions of them before they hit circulation can they?
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demonboy279 Look at the history of the 1950 D nickel and you can answer your own question! The 2006 P Jefferson nickels, at least the first couple of months worth, have gone somewhere but NOT into circulation. Seems to be the same every where!
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United States
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That really stinks!!! I was really waiting for the new nickel and theres noway ill pay 20$ for that nickel cause some rich guy thinks hes gonna control it. You would think that the nickel would at least make it to the banks. But I guess not.
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Valued Member
United States
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My bank should be getting them soon....I'll have to ask them to hold some back....don't know why as I dont' collect newer coins.... Hey Terry---How are the 2005 Buff nickels going....I kept my rolls because you said that I would be sorry if I sold.....
Speedy
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Hang in there Speedy! The purchase of rolls is always a LONG term thing. The 2004 Peace Medal nickels are on the move so give the 2005 nickels some time. Hey, its not like we have a lot invested in those nickels do we? Sit tight, be patient and just sit on them. I have seen the buffalo proofs have made it to the $7 level so I have already made money on that investment end of the 2005 nickels but far from ready to sell any. Haven't checked out the satins lately but still think, down the road, when all is said and done the Ocean in View will be the keeper of the series. Hate to admit it but they just didn't get their fair share of publicity and the whole world was still searching for Buffalo nickels. Not real sure but I think the OCV nickels were the least struck in the series and I still have not received one in change!
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United States
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maybe....maybe not You haven't gotten any OIV?....my goodness...I got them soon after they came out and get them pretty good in change. People think I live in the boon-dock.....but I sure get coins faster than others.
Speedy
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United States
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Ive gathered about half a roll of ocean in view nickels just from circulation. They are everywhere around here.
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In circulation, I get about one OIV nickel for every 10 I find in my pocket.
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Pocket change today included five nickels. Two of them were OIV.
I really like the design. I think they are an attractive coin.
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United States
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quote: Originally posted by Gary Burke
Pocket change today included five nickels. Two of them were OIV.
I really like the design. I think they are an attractive coin.
They are a lot like the Nevada State Quarter in that there is enough design so that nicks and dents aren't as noticable. I kind of like both of these coins for a change.
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To me, Moderns are what you spend, not what you collect. Having said that, I think the new nickels are fabulous designs, the best thing to happen to US coinage since the Walker. Great stuff.
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