If a nickel has 7 cents worth of metals and you melted it down and sold it at that maket value, you would have a rate of return of 40%! (.07 minus .05 divided my .05 times 100). If you found some pre-1965 dimes, at the rate quoted below, you would do very well. Excuse me while I flip the cushions of my sofa over...I will be right back...
Hoarding Nickels, Collecting stamps? Is this the best investment for America's working poor?
Hoarding Nickels, Collecting stamps? Is this the best investment for America's working poor?
""US five cent coins contain over 7 cents worth of raw material as of this afternoon, mostly copper and of course, nickel. If there is inflation, the prices of metal will increase, and the coin will have 8, 9, 10 cents worth of metal. Pre-1965 dimes contain over $2.42 of metal today, while pre-1965 quarters have over $6 worth of metal. (http://www.coinflation.com/)
If there is deflation, the coins are still currency at face value. They will always be nickels. There is also no transaction cost for "buying" these coins. Just save them as you get them from change, or pick up $2 rolls at local banks. ""
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