satin nickels

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Brad Smith, Aug 10, 2005.

  1. Brad Smith

    Brad Smith New Member

    Hi people, this is my first time so bear with me!! What is the concensus on the satin nickels?? I have bought over 100 of them and think they are great coins and will only increase in value! I am not a seller but I love it when my Jeffs go up in value!! Thanks!!
     
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  3. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    Double spiked, I imagine? Can you post a pic? I'm moderatly interested :p
     
  4. t-d

    t-d Member

    I also think the satin nickels are very nice. I think they will go up in value, but even if they don't they are sweet to look at.
     
  5. luskie71

    luskie71 Member

    I also agree that the satin nickels will definately go up. Better put away the first years of the satin nickels. The first years are always the best to collect.
     
  6. glaciermi

    glaciermi Senior Member

    My goal was to put away a roll of each of the P&D Buffalo, and P&D Ocean in View, although I have to admit it's costing me between $60-$70 a roll. I also think they are beautiful, but I'm thinking the lions share of the profit margin is going to the sellers :)
     
  7. Daggarjon

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    ...are you still looking for any ?
     
  8. glaciermi

    glaciermi Senior Member

    Oh I'm about 5 sets short of 40, but I'll just have to get them as I can .. I've decided there isn't too much of a rush :)
     
  9. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    $60-$70 a roll??? WHat does that mean my roll of nickels is worth? 2005-P Oceanviews???
     
  10. JBK

    JBK Coin Collector

    ??? Not necessarily. The first year is the most saved, therefore making it among the most common, especially in high grades.
     
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