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Anyone notice that Numismedia has every Jefferson nickel valued at atleast 6¢ in G4 condition. I don't know a dealer that would offer face value for a 2012 nickel. I know I'm nit-picking here, but why do they value at a penny more? They know a 2012 nickel does not have a premium in G4, even if it is only a penny. Ok I'm done ranting.
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I don't personally recall ever seeing a 2012 nickel in G4 condition... or anything else close to that. I doubt anyone would pay more than $.05 for a nickel in that poor of a condition
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I agree, but I wouldn't pay more than 5¢ for any 2012 nickel. Just wondered why they had the lowest grade marked above face for such a common coin.
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It's a lot of work to get a 2012 nickel to G4. Hours of rubbing between your thumb and finger. That's worth an extra penny, right?
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It's a lot of work to get a 2012 nickel to G4. Hours of rubbing between your thumb and finger. That's worth an extra penny, right?

Exactly what I was going to say. You just have to pay more for all that work.
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Wow! I don't think coins wear down in one year. Unless they changed the metal type to something soft. But I would never even buy one if there was one that low.
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You guys are a riot. So does AG3 rake in 8 cents? That's A LOT of work.
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@ericmckeown, haha that's funny! 1,000,000 rubs for G-4, you can start now
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Someone around here got a dremel tool?
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