How much would a roll of nickels dating from 1938 to 1942 be? They are circulated. Should I sell them by singles due to collector value?
Depends. If you have any 1939 D's, those should be sold separately as they are semi key dates. I think there is another semi key but I only know of the 39 D's.
I'd be willing to sell all my '42 and earlier for $3.50 a roll, shipped... so I'm not sure what you'd be able to ask.
I'm pretty sure that a circulated roll of Jefferson nickels is worth $2. $3.50 shipped from/to Hawaii would reflect $1.87 or so.
Sure... it's above $45 now. I figured $43 was the top, but due to the following events, it's holding above: 1) Nuclear Disaster, 2) Mid-East unrest (including Lybia), 3) Threat of nationalization of South American mines. Two black swans (national nuclear disasters are very rare & multiple countries dealing with over-throws, especially the threat to Saudi Arabia, are also extremely rare) and one on-going threat, being represented under the guise of the fall of the US dollar. I still feel there are better places for my money than silver bullion. I can buy rare coins for about the same price as I could buy them a year ago. I'm upgrading my collection by selling low grades at spot, then buying high grades for about 3% more. asuphiphi: Rope didn't even read your post. He's just trying to post whereever I'm posting, because prior to the unrest in Lybia, I stated that silver won't break $50. It's his version of "Ha! I told you so!" (Noting: He didn't actually say anything... others did.)