And also as I think about it, we probably will see most of them disappear once the nickel is debased. Then *that* year's mintage will probably be enlarged to compensate and *it* will become the "next 1964". :-)
I grabbed 20 bucks worth of nickels on Friday from the bank. I was getting frustrated with the 64's. Seemed like every roll had at least 3 of them in it. I did find some okay stuff to though, a few from the 40's and 50's. No key dates or anything, but I keep all nickels due to the possibility of a debasement.
I separate all of them, and those starting in 04' through present day go into a special place for further evaluation, separation, and future rolling/labeling for my kids pleasure and future investment. My thought is that a nickel should always at least be worth 5 cents, whereas a dollar bill might be used for warmth, or maybe toilet paper.
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