Silver nickels

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Ben Russell, May 31, 2014.

  1. Ben Russell

    Ben Russell New Member

    I own a vending machine company. We go through nickels fast. So I pick up at least $100 a week in nickels from the bank. All wrapped in clear plastic. You can look at them from the outside for the distinctive color of silver nickels. Not a fortune, but we find 2-3 war nickels out of every 100 dollars.
    10 years ago, we used to find a lot of silver quarters and dimes, but lately, it is rare.
    Best of luck to everyone!!
     
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  3. Ben Russell

    Ben Russell New Member

    Also, kind of on the subject, I hit 3 or 4 pawn shops on a weekly basis for 90% silver. The newest pawn shop I visit in South Bend, In, they had 25 ASE's tossed in with the 90% junk coins. Paid 14.55 per ASE along with about 25.00 in halves.
    Kind of felt guilty, but I got over it...
     
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  4. PTrain22

    PTrain22 Member

    Those are the best kinds of investments and collection additions, where you've already made money just by buying! Nicely done.
     
  5. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Great score! Best I ever did was "impaired/circulated" ASEs at a $1.00 - $1.50 over melt.
     
  6. TC3

    TC3 Member

    Kind of nice when you know more about coins than the pawn shop :)
    Great score! Instant profit.
     
  7. Ben Russell

    Ben Russell New Member

    The ASE's had been mildly abused, but they still weigh one ounce!
     
  8. TC3

    TC3 Member

    exactly!
     
  9. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Few people realize how good a find war nickels are. Fun fact: war nickels have more silver content per face value than any other U.S. coin ever minted. Yes, even ASEs.
     
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  10. Ben Russell

    Ben Russell New Member

    Troodon, never thought of it that way, but very true!
     
  11. TC3

    TC3 Member

    Nickels are over 2,100% whereas ASE's are around 1,900%
     
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