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<p>[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 34214, member: 1873"]It doesn't matter how many buffalo nickels are minted, in my opinion, very few will ever circulate! It will be like squirrels gathering nuts for the winter and what ever does make it to the banks will be hoarded by the rolls. A lot will depend on where you live and what major banks are in the area. Living in a rural area will almost guarantee you these will not be seen for quite some time unless you order from the mint, buy from a dealer or have real good connections with someone at a larger bank. I have seen less than 10 each of the 2004 nickels reach my pocket change. This could be interesting as these coins won't be produced longer than the 6 to 9 months as they were done in 2004. Personally, I have already placed an order with my dealer for CASES of these nickels. If nothing else I will always have something to pass on to the kids or use in a pop machine. Actually buying these is a "no brainer" as there is not much of an investment made on a roll of nickels and putting nickel rolls back isn't a strain on the old budget so what do I (we) really have to loose here?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 34214, member: 1873"]It doesn't matter how many buffalo nickels are minted, in my opinion, very few will ever circulate! It will be like squirrels gathering nuts for the winter and what ever does make it to the banks will be hoarded by the rolls. A lot will depend on where you live and what major banks are in the area. Living in a rural area will almost guarantee you these will not be seen for quite some time unless you order from the mint, buy from a dealer or have real good connections with someone at a larger bank. I have seen less than 10 each of the 2004 nickels reach my pocket change. This could be interesting as these coins won't be produced longer than the 6 to 9 months as they were done in 2004. Personally, I have already placed an order with my dealer for CASES of these nickels. If nothing else I will always have something to pass on to the kids or use in a pop machine. Actually buying these is a "no brainer" as there is not much of an investment made on a roll of nickels and putting nickel rolls back isn't a strain on the old budget so what do I (we) really have to loose here?[/QUOTE]
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