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mickeyman Posted - 05/15/2008 : 13:28:36
I went to a new bank looking for ten rolls of nickels--asked for paper-wrapped. Back came some in nice paper wrappers. Too late, I noticed they were straight from the Mint (they even had the website mint.ca on it so you can order stainless steel coins direct from the source should you choose).

So as not to cause I disturbance, I accepted them. But as I was picking them up they (Freudian) slipped through my fingers, hit the floor, one of the wrappers split open and there were steel nickels everywhere (2007s). I thought for a moment about leaving them, and only picking up the whole rolls, but thought better of it, leaving the bank with pockets full of whole rolls and a double handful of nickels. Luckily there was a panhandler just up the street. He was holding out his hat but not really paying attention when he received a double handful of nickels. The unexpedted bounty pulled his hat from his fingers and once again there were nickels everywhere. There was a moment of stunned silence then a stream of curses came flying in my general direction. But only for a short while, as he set himself to gathering up the coins. He needs to ask himself whether he is in the coin-gathering business or not. Perhaps a sign "No nickels please". Fortunately I was out of earshot before he discovered they were all steel, so I could not hear the hysterical vituperation.

I managed to spend another roll at Tim Horton's.
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Steiner Posted - 05/17/2008 : 14:16:14
Well at least y6ou did not go for Bismarkman LOL

Steiner
mickeyman Posted - 05/17/2008 : 09:56:13
Having the steel nickel named after me is a little bit like having the Hindenberg named after you. It seems like an honor . . . until it blows up and burns.
HoardCopperByTheTon Posted - 05/16/2008 : 21:16:45
I can see it now.. you walk into the bank and the tellers are rejoycing.. "Micklemann is here.. The Micklemann is here!" Get your nickels out gals.. he wants them all.. All except those steel ones of course.
mickeyman Posted - 05/16/2008 : 20:44:33
But would I have to change my name to Mickelman? Mickleman? Mickelmann?
misteroman Posted - 05/15/2008 : 20:40:49
or would it be agreeience which isn't a word but sounds better
misteroman Posted - 05/15/2008 : 20:33:23
here-here *raises a beer in acceptance*
HoardCopperByTheTon Posted - 05/15/2008 : 20:26:11
quote:
Originally posted by Cody8404

To date all mickles have been 75% copper and 25% nickle. You should not have any steel nickles.

Remember Stainless steel is Nickle.


I think henceforth all steel nickels.. whether they be from up north or later on when we start getting them in the southlands, should be referred to as "Mickles" in honor of mickeyman.

hmmm.. looking at these Canadian 5 cent pieces I picked up last night.. they look silver.. probably 80% silver.
Steiner Posted - 05/15/2008 : 20:01:31
Good one Mickeyman.

You did good also, that counts for something.

Steiner
NotABigDeal Posted - 05/15/2008 : 17:27:00
Remember, he is from Canada.

Deal
NotABigDeal Posted - 05/15/2008 : 17:25:57
If he doesn't have any steel nickels, you don't have any copper pennies if you get REAL technical.

Deal
Cody8404 Posted - 05/15/2008 : 16:34:58
To date all mickles have been 75% copper and 25% nickle. You should not have any steel nickles.

Remember Stainless steel is Nickle.

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