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Westward Journey Series

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 Posted 05/25/2008  09:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add janknez to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've been hoarding the 2004 and 2005 nickels since they came out. Keelboat-P and ocean-P are the most the most plentiful while peace-medal-P and keelboat-D are the least.

There also seem to be a lot of the buffaloes floating around -- I got 40 rolls of nickels from the bank to hunt through yesterday, and 10 of them appear to be uncirculated 2005 buffaloes. They are professionally wrapped and have a very shiny 2005 nickel at each end, many of them showing the buffalo.

I don't know the mint (I can look and see if I can see it on the ones with Jefferson showing) and I can't guarantee the rolls contain nothing but buffaloes, but I've had these before and am willing to bet they are uncirculated rolls. So I didn't even open them.

I'll be taking them back to the bank Tuesday unless I hear that somebody wants them.

Jan

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 Posted 05/25/2008  10:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pyrbob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You might want to check the buffalos out for the "speared buffalo" with the die crack running down thru the buffalo. There are collectors who will buy these.
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OK, I looked at one roll. No die breaks. And they are D's.

To the bank they go.

Jan
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Elimist.......

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If you do hoard them, I assume it would be for investment purposes. So like, are we talking about them being worth a quarter in ten years or something like that?

I am only missing one "P" mint for my "Westward Series" album, but I kind of agree with you with that question. Now, they ARE special and they ARE neat.....therefore that's enough reason to collect them, but as far as "future investment"......yeah....there's not going to be much here with these I don't believe.
Putting together rolls is beyond what I'm willing to do.....but for those wanting to make this effort for a future, albeit small, premium....well....that's done with all kinds of modern coinage with "roll searchers".......so.
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