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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 134206, member: 4626"]It'd be at least 50 years or more before any of these will ever be worth more than face value under normal circumstances. If people keep saving them in bags and rolls, it won't happen anytime in the lifetime of anyone here.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have one of each for my Jefferson nickel series set, and one of each for my type set. I do have a roll of 2005-D bison nickels, not because I ever expect to be worth much in my lifetime, but just because I think it's a neat looking coin. I'm just barely old enough to remember when people would save up the bicentennials expecting them to go up in value some day. They still haven't... even mint state ones are not worth mroe than maybe twice face value, if even that. I'm sure some day when there are few few examples left in uncirculated condition they may be worth something, but I don't expect to live long enough to see that day, same with the Westward Journey nickels and statehood quarters. It's the same reason National Geographic magazines as far back as the 40's still aren't worth much... too many made, too many people saving them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 134206, member: 4626"]It'd be at least 50 years or more before any of these will ever be worth more than face value under normal circumstances. If people keep saving them in bags and rolls, it won't happen anytime in the lifetime of anyone here. I have one of each for my Jefferson nickel series set, and one of each for my type set. I do have a roll of 2005-D bison nickels, not because I ever expect to be worth much in my lifetime, but just because I think it's a neat looking coin. I'm just barely old enough to remember when people would save up the bicentennials expecting them to go up in value some day. They still haven't... even mint state ones are not worth mroe than maybe twice face value, if even that. I'm sure some day when there are few few examples left in uncirculated condition they may be worth something, but I don't expect to live long enough to see that day, same with the Westward Journey nickels and statehood quarters. It's the same reason National Geographic magazines as far back as the 40's still aren't worth much... too many made, too many people saving them.[/QUOTE]
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