Good, But Strange Bag of Nickels

CPL

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Aug 14, 2011
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I stopped by one of my pick up banks today after band practice, and bought a $200.00 bag of nickels, with better than usual results! I've been doing very well with nickels lately. There doesn’t seem to be much competition in my area with them! Also, my favorite teller saved me a mint roll of Ohio quarters (Denver) ;D

In the bag i found:

5 War nickles ( 4 short of my record)
'43p
'43d
'44p
'45p x2

One no date buffalo

x8 mulit-sided older canadian
'49
'52
'56
'57
'58
'59
'60
'61
I don't know much about these, do they have any value?
 

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The melt value of the older Canadian nickels is below from coinflation.com

1955 - 1981 Canadian Nickel Melt value $0.0966928

So if you sold them for nickel content you could almost double your money on each one. I'd hang on to them if I were you. :)
 

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