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<p>[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1147388, member: 29945"]Try telling your friends and family to "hang onto your nickels." I've been laughed at so many times, that I actually joke about it now. The fact is, a nickel's melt value is almost 40% more than it's face due to the copper and nickel inside. If you believe physical metal and paper dollars will both continue to move on their current trends, then buying nickels is a great investment. It doesn't matter that you aren't legally allowed to melt them. All that matters is that they can't be inflated away. The Federal Reserve Corp can't create a billion more with the press of a button. They are real and will be hoarded/collected once the gov't changes the composition of nickels to something less valuable in the near future. </p><p><br /></p><p>Isn't that funny. The Gov't does't want our money to be "too valuable." I read a lot of posts on this site from people who own little to no PMs. I highly recommend purchasing nickels if you are looking to get into the metals game, but don't have the capital for gold and silver. What do you have to lose? You can always get your $.05 back. It's one of the last few forms of arbitrage left.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1147388, member: 29945"]Try telling your friends and family to "hang onto your nickels." I've been laughed at so many times, that I actually joke about it now. The fact is, a nickel's melt value is almost 40% more than it's face due to the copper and nickel inside. If you believe physical metal and paper dollars will both continue to move on their current trends, then buying nickels is a great investment. It doesn't matter that you aren't legally allowed to melt them. All that matters is that they can't be inflated away. The Federal Reserve Corp can't create a billion more with the press of a button. They are real and will be hoarded/collected once the gov't changes the composition of nickels to something less valuable in the near future. Isn't that funny. The Gov't does't want our money to be "too valuable." I read a lot of posts on this site from people who own little to no PMs. I highly recommend purchasing nickels if you are looking to get into the metals game, but don't have the capital for gold and silver. What do you have to lose? You can always get your $.05 back. It's one of the last few forms of arbitrage left.[/QUOTE]
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