I've been getting rolls of nickels every time I go to the bank. Maybe I'm crazy, but I think in 30 years they'll be worth more than the 5 cents they are today. The real problem is how to store them. I found on eBay you can buy nickel bank boxes, but they cost quite a bit of money. I could see using them for war-nickels or something more valuable. But I can't justify spending money on containers that cost 50% of the value of the coins they contain. Any cheap ways to store nickels in a nice, orderly fashion? I've only got 10 rolls so far, but I expect in a few years the number will be much harder to manage.
The most effective (and orderly) way is to just buy a $100 dollar box of nickels from the bank, that way your coins are already pre-packaged. If you don't plan of tying up that much doe, you can always ask your local back if they have any empties C.J.
Since I have about 800 rolls of nickels, my preference is the high capacity storage boxes that I got from JP's Corner. Each box holds 50 rolls, and they're fairly inexpensive. http://www.jpscorner.com/Storage_Boxes_Bank_Rolls_and_Tubes.htm Chris
You can use military ammo cans. You can pick them up for around $7-$9 each and can hold a lot of rolls. They are also heavy duty with handles, and stack well.
If you can't find military ammo boxes Bass Pro shops sell plastic ammo boxes. I think they're for shot gun shells.