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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 108834, member: 4381"]Well, it takes supply and demand. New date Jefferson Nickles hold no interest for me. The coin is a nuisense in my pocket. Some older ones have some interest because the design in very very ***VERY*** high grade is nice to look at older nickles had some value they have some historical value.</p><p><br /></p><p>A Nickle from 1970 on, couldn't even buy a gum ball most of its circulation life. A nickle is so valueless that the nickle deposit on bottles isn't even returned and have no impact of recycling. This became a humous discussion in the NY City council not too long ago where the city completely gave up on the argument to continue with it (its a hidden tax) for recycling purposes when it was proven to be completely in effective at this goal. Instead the city switched to an argument that the homeless need the deposits to feed themselves and removing the deposit would harm the homeless.</p><p><br /></p><p>there is very little sentimental value to such a coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ruben[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 108834, member: 4381"]Well, it takes supply and demand. New date Jefferson Nickles hold no interest for me. The coin is a nuisense in my pocket. Some older ones have some interest because the design in very very ***VERY*** high grade is nice to look at older nickles had some value they have some historical value. A Nickle from 1970 on, couldn't even buy a gum ball most of its circulation life. A nickle is so valueless that the nickle deposit on bottles isn't even returned and have no impact of recycling. This became a humous discussion in the NY City council not too long ago where the city completely gave up on the argument to continue with it (its a hidden tax) for recycling purposes when it was proven to be completely in effective at this goal. Instead the city switched to an argument that the homeless need the deposits to feed themselves and removing the deposit would harm the homeless. there is very little sentimental value to such a coin. Ruben[/QUOTE]
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