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<p>[QUOTE="cerdsalicious, post: 818243, member: 22135"]Great points</p><p>However I was just thinking thta silver war nickels should have more value since so many presumably have been melted.</p><p>I was also leaning towards that the three cent piece and half dimes may go up in price since it seems they were melted since they were discontinued. (You can disagree but there low mintage figures doesnt help much eitheir.)</p><p>And I was thinking proof Eisenhower dollar coins. They probably fell victim more frequently since during the 1979-1980 melt they were the newest released suilver coin. I am guessing there numbers tooka huge hit. </p><p>So my point with the silver war nickel and the Silver Eisenhower was that thye should have more collector value than spot. </p><p>The three cent and half dimes seem to represent greater the rarity issues they currently have.</p><p> </p><p>And yes I know what a million is... </p><p>And I dont care for 1964 rosies that the most common silver idme out there. IMHO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cerdsalicious, post: 818243, member: 22135"]Great points However I was just thinking thta silver war nickels should have more value since so many presumably have been melted. I was also leaning towards that the three cent piece and half dimes may go up in price since it seems they were melted since they were discontinued. (You can disagree but there low mintage figures doesnt help much eitheir.) And I was thinking proof Eisenhower dollar coins. They probably fell victim more frequently since during the 1979-1980 melt they were the newest released suilver coin. I am guessing there numbers tooka huge hit. So my point with the silver war nickel and the Silver Eisenhower was that thye should have more collector value than spot. The three cent and half dimes seem to represent greater the rarity issues they currently have. And yes I know what a million is... And I dont care for 1964 rosies that the most common silver idme out there. IMHO.[/QUOTE]
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