War Nickel Dump

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  1. Rodney Cole

    Rodney Cole I do not keep foreign coins.

    I horded cat food while everyone else was getting TP.
     
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  3. Rodney Cole

    Rodney Cole I do not keep foreign coins.

    I remember a year or so ago coming across a couple of ads on Craigslist wanting to trade silver for lead at cost. I almost responded to one of whom was close but decided not to go down that road.
     
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  4. Rodney Cole

    Rodney Cole I do not keep foreign coins.

    Thank you verrrrry much
     

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  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    everything is 'gradable' the question is whether it is worth having them slabbed.
     
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  6. Inspector43

    Inspector43 Celebrating 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Nice haul. Why are the Mercury dimes marked with a "W"?
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    The designer's initial

    Adolph Weinman

    You should buy a Red Book "The Guide Book to US Coins.

    More info there than you can imagine.
     
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  8. Inspector43

    Inspector43 Celebrating 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Thanks, I knew that and was asking the OP.
     
  9. Rodney Cole

    Rodney Cole I do not keep foreign coins.

    I don't sell my coins but it is just a reference to the quality of them. I will probably never slab anything.
     
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  10. Inspector43

    Inspector43 Celebrating 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    I agree. My coins are very presentable and have nice eye appeal to me. I have never had one put in a slab and don't intend to sell any of them. I guess I'm too old for that now. But, if you plan on selling, trading or insuring, then, it would be a good idea.
     
  11. Rodney Cole

    Rodney Cole I do not keep foreign coins.

    The W really is just for my reference to clarity of the initials, I will also go back and put the clarity of the bands, steps, mint mark and over all condition of the coins so i can file them away. I usually do them in batches of 50. When I took that picture I had just started labeling them. They will only be in those holders for a week or so then they will go in to tubes according to the info. I have over 4 million coins (not sure of the exact count), storing them this way is more efficient for me and I can always locate them at a later time down to the exact specs. All I have to do is go to the appropriate drawer. I couldn't imagine trying to put them all in albums or individual holders. My room is only 12' x 12' so space is sort of limited.
     
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  12. Inspector43

    Inspector43 Celebrating 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Well, I almost know how you feel. I have been collecting for 72 years and think I have every coin I have ever touched (not really, but a bunch).
     
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  13. Rodney Cole

    Rodney Cole I do not keep foreign coins.

    I actually stopped buying those back in the 90's. 1998 actually
    I've only been at it for about 25 and I realized some time ago that I will never own an example of every coin although I still get excited when I find something roll hunting even if I already have one. So many people get angry that I don't sell any of my collection but in my world collecting and flipping is two different things.
     
  14. Rodney Cole

    Rodney Cole I do not keep foreign coins.

    They are inventoried and insured but like the appraiser told me I could have them professionally graded and the value would be more but at two million coins or so he said that would be ludicrous. If every one of them was worth .05¢ the collection is worth over $300,000.00. Insurance isn't as cheap as it used to be.
     
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