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United States
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Quote:How do I sort mine out? Like this; 2009 and War Nickels go into the plastic holder tubes. Buffaloes and older go into a little plastic bin. The pre 1960 go into a larger bin. The rest go into a 5 gallon bucket. What's the point in keeping them if all you're going to do is just toss them into a bucket! Not even to ever pull them back out some Sunday morning and look at the great coins you found! You got poor ol' Felix tossing and turning in his grave!  But anyway, I keep most pre-'60s, like the most of the few CRHers out there, but I do keep some more attractive '60s, '61s, '62s and '63s; i.e. (the ones where you can see the steps.) I once managed to find a AU-58 (maybe 59!) '63-P Jefferson, as one could imagine, I wrapped that sucker up as soon as I found it!
Edited by MichioKaku 09/17/2015 8:22 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
860 Posts |
Since I started this thread last year, we have changed our criteria for keeping nickels to:
liberty buffalo silver mintage under 10 million
We were getting too many of the 1946s and 1948s, so we quit keeping them along with the 1942d. Now when we get a keeper, it's a real find.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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About the same plan here Jon, but I do keep higher grade-higher mintage specimens occasionally and my cut off is about the 20 Million mark. Still trying to build out rolls for yy/mm.
That said, I've been going through the years and releasing the less desirable coins. Lightening the load while improving the quality. Happy hunting!
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Valued Member
United States
214 Posts |
On the post 60s, I keep any AU that has full steps.
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Valued Member
United States
52 Posts |
I keep pre 1960, foreign coins and 2009's.
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United States
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Valued Member
United States
144 Posts |
I keep pre-1965 (just a personal preference), 2009's and any foreign coins that sneak in the rolls.
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New Member
United States
47 Posts |
I keep the 1960 or older. The best 4 examples
This weekend I found 1940 P+D+S in the same box (not the same roll) - I'm in Denver, so I find lots of D mint coins in great shape.
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United States
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United States
123 Posts |
Pre-60. Anything rare. Westward nickels are nice as well, more just the struggle to find them than their actual worth or non-sentimental importance.
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