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Canadian "Nickel" Nickels Skyrocket In Value

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 Posted 05/31/2014  5:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lucky Cuss to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Going slightly off-topic, when I was a youngster, it wasn't at all unusual to receive Canadian "pennies" and "nickels" in change, albeit a lot more of the former than the latter. Like most kids did with anything out of the ordinary, they got set aside and saved. All these years later, they're nothing special or particularly valuable, and some are brass or plated steel instead of nickel, but they're a reminder of when coin collecting was a much simpler and (at least for kids), noncommercial pastime.

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Colligo ergo sum
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 Posted 09/07/2014  10:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yup7676 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So, I couldnt find any other threads about nickel and I had commented here.

In any case, after consolidation in its uptrend, with pull backs and bouncing around for several months, looks like nickel is getting ready to break out again to highs...

keep an eye here.... the uptrend looks good for higher prices down the road...
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 Posted 09/07/2014  11:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DVCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Is nickel very important in weapons?
I've read it's one reason nickel was replaced with silver in US wartime 5c. The nickel was needed for barrels on larger guns.
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If you are going to melt your nickels or what ever I cant stand the people who know nothing about coins and go and get them melted for nickel value when there could of been like a 1951 high relief or a 1937 or 8 nickel, its just sad and that's what happened with pennies, when they got melted there were ones in the loads of them that just didn't belong being melted like any penny under 1940 or some rare dates or some extremely hard to find errors there gone, gone for ever. I would never get my nickels melted for metal value and if I did I would thoroughly look through them first. I hope the American's on here are ok with Canadians melting there wheat pennies they could be collecting all those rare dates. <<<---its stuff like all that that keeps me up at night. anyway it looks like nickel is the next silver.
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 Posted 09/08/2014  11:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm surprised that coins from thousands of years ago still survive. There's hope. Somebody somewhere will appreciate these little discs, and imagine what kind of weird key dates will be the norm in the future.
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Nickel is not looking hot anymore. an important area in price has been tested and broken. I would expect a bounce but I would be cautious on this metal going forward.

Doesn't mean the uptrend is broken yet, but this sort of price action isn't very convincing now that it has resolved its resolution lower.

be careful out there!
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I have been slowly putting away Canadian coins, as a collector.

Sometimes I pass on coins in bulk, because I already have them.

So for reference.

How many Canadian nickels does it take to make a pound?
Not that I plan on melting them, just to know.

What site is best for checking out the price of nickel?

I wonder if in the future, will nickel coins trade like
90% silver? (Canada 80%)

LCS's here will buy War Nickels for the silver, but they
don't take them to be melted.

Edit ... what year Canadian nickels are the high nickel content ones.
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09/28/2014 10:48 pm
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 Posted 09/28/2014  11:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SnipeStatus to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Conveniently it takes exactly 100 Canadian nickels to make a pound. The high nickel content years are 1981 and earlier.
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 Posted 09/29/2014  9:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yup7676 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
just be very careful with Nickel going forward... it was in a nice beautiful uptrend in terms of price and now its broken lower decisively...

check out the London metal exchange for price updates and info on nickel

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Thanks for the information.

I have passed up opportunities to purchase Canadian coins at below
face. Now I have a reason .. to make the buys.
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