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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 920546, member: 15929"]Kind of a stretch of the imagination but just because the US Mint makes a million or 10 million of them does not mean that they'll be as common as dirt.</p><p> </p><p>It is totally possible that the coin could never be released to the public and given the push to change the nickels composition, that possibility gets more real.</p><p> </p><p>The 1933 Saints were minted, yet never released.</p><p>The 1964-D Peace Dollar was minted, yet never released.</p><p> </p><p>If by some weird hand of fate a new composition is settled on, it could generate a need to destroy all those over priced nickels since they are obviously worth more in metal content than face value which is NOT a good thing. It's also one of the reasons the country went off of the silver standard for the minting of coin.</p><p> </p><p>I'm certainly not saying to rush out and pay serious money for these but what I am saying is to pay close attention to what is going on today. </p><p> </p><p>If they produce 30 million yet nobody can get any, then you have a rarity.</p><p> </p><p>Has anybody priced BU Rolls of quarters or half dollars from 1983 lately?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 920546, member: 15929"]Kind of a stretch of the imagination but just because the US Mint makes a million or 10 million of them does not mean that they'll be as common as dirt. It is totally possible that the coin could never be released to the public and given the push to change the nickels composition, that possibility gets more real. The 1933 Saints were minted, yet never released. The 1964-D Peace Dollar was minted, yet never released. If by some weird hand of fate a new composition is settled on, it could generate a need to destroy all those over priced nickels since they are obviously worth more in metal content than face value which is NOT a good thing. It's also one of the reasons the country went off of the silver standard for the minting of coin. I'm certainly not saying to rush out and pay serious money for these but what I am saying is to pay close attention to what is going on today. If they produce 30 million yet nobody can get any, then you have a rarity. Has anybody priced BU Rolls of quarters or half dollars from 1983 lately?[/QUOTE]
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