Due to my terrible luck with halves (I have yet to pull a single piece of silver out of a bank!) I am considering buying rolls of nickels. A couple reasons are War Nickels (I'm a silver ***** at heart =/ ) and buffalo nickels. I get all kinds of excited when I see buffalo nickels! So here is my question to you more experienced roll searchers! 1) What is the current ratio of getting a War Nickel? I understand it is pure luck but is it something like 1 in every box? 1 in every 10 rolls? I need to get my silver on! Also, what about the ratio for buffalo nickels? Thanks a ton for all your help and insight! Thank you!
I haven't done nickels in a while but I found a few war nickels but not a huge quantity. I don't think I ever found a buffalo. I feel your pain on silver I have had no luck lately.
I was roll searching nickels a few months back to put together a circulated set of Jefferson Nickels. I probably searched between 20 and 30 rolls total before I broke down, went to the coin shop and bought the dates I needed. Here's the interesting part of the story. I found 4 silver War Nickels, and never came across a 2009 or 2010 D in circulation. Now I'm on the east coast, so D mints aren't as prevalent, but I figured with 20 or 30 rolls I'd hit at least one.
I average at least one war nickel every box, sometimes 2. Never more. Buffalos every other box. I like doing nickels. Even though they're not worth as much, I still get a lot of satisfaction over halves because I feel like I'm at least finding something. But again, nothing compares to the silver value of the halves. In no way is searching nickels going to make you any money.
I have only searched 3 boxes of nickels and on my first box i found 3 war nickels but none in the other two
I have searched many many boxes of nickels. I have found a handful of silver in very circulated condition and one buffalo nickel, also in very circulated condition. I no longer search them.
I search nickel rolls now and then, never picking up more than $20 worth from the bank at any one time. Over the course of a year, I probably go through a box+. Recent nickel finds by year: 2009: 3-War nickels (very circulated/ragged), 0-Canadian, and 1-'Dateless' 1920 Buffalo nickel. 2010: 0-War nickels, 0-Canadian, 1-Guatemalan, 1-Somali 5 Shillings piece. 2011*: 0-War nickels, 0-Canadian, and (again) 1-'Dateless' 1920 Buffalo nickel. *to date
As one person said, you can look for the big mint mark, but all circulated Jefferson's Ive seen have had a unique, black-brown toning on it.
Yup 1964 nickels are everywhere when your searching rolls or bags. Same with the quarters if your searching rolls or bags 1965's everywhere!!! Also I have roll searched more nickels than anything and have never found a war nickel or buffalo or a "V" and I have searched over $1000.00 worth
My nickel history; $5,189 searched 61 War nickels 57 Buffalo nickels 1 V-nickel 30 of the Buffalo nickels came out of two boxes, so that skews those numbers quite a bit. Typically, I've found 1 War nickel per box, 1 Buffalo every 2.5 boxes or so, and about 3/4's a roll of pre-60's in each box.
I did a box this morning that started off horribly. A 1959 was all I had after 25 rolls. But then the tidal wave hit. No war nickels, but a dateless Buffalo, two dozen pre-60s, and a full step 1940.