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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2951341, member: 19250"]For now maybe in the long run they will be worth face .</p><p>One who collects nickels in general for the most part aren't going to break the bank.</p><p>Now I sure there are those whom will dispute my statement.</p><p>True there's plenty of nickels who have been sold over the years for moon money.</p><p>However lets look at a five cent coin.</p><p>Besides cents probably o e of the most minted coins. And most minted not only in the US but world wide. So a radio of those who are worth moon money and those that are not is an unreal number in its self.</p><p>Now let's look at the1950 D unc. In 1964 a $35 coin $35 in today' money adjusted for inflation $350. Cost of a MS-64 1950 D in 2018 money around $15/$18 .</p><p>The mintage of the 2009 nickel no matter the mint mark will never demand moon money unless it is a perfect grade.....and even then those of us whom know the series will never pay a premium for a nickel hoaded to increase demands knowing all to well it is throwing good Money after bad.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2951341, member: 19250"]For now maybe in the long run they will be worth face . One who collects nickels in general for the most part aren't going to break the bank. Now I sure there are those whom will dispute my statement. True there's plenty of nickels who have been sold over the years for moon money. However lets look at a five cent coin. Besides cents probably o e of the most minted coins. And most minted not only in the US but world wide. So a radio of those who are worth moon money and those that are not is an unreal number in its self. Now let's look at the1950 D unc. In 1964 a $35 coin $35 in today' money adjusted for inflation $350. Cost of a MS-64 1950 D in 2018 money around $15/$18 . The mintage of the 2009 nickel no matter the mint mark will never demand moon money unless it is a perfect grade.....and even then those of us whom know the series will never pay a premium for a nickel hoaded to increase demands knowing all to well it is throwing good Money after bad.[/QUOTE]
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