This topic perked my ears. I've never sold any less then 10 cents US each, including getting that in equivilant value on a trade last week. Like pennies, weight is any issue that drives shipping cost from Canada. Luckyly, I live close enough to the border to ship from the US side in flat rate boxes.
I think Nate at Copper Cave is doing even better on the pure Ni bullion via eBay.
Nickel is down right now, so perhaps demand is less, but it is hard to beat 99.99% Pure Bullion Grade Metal minted by the RCM into conveniant 1/20th 1/100 of a pound coins.
Anything pre-64 may have a collector value higher then bullion value.
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” – George Bernard Shaw. Why Copper Bullion ~~~ Interview with Silver Bullion Producer Market Harmony Passive Income blog
Thanks for the replies. I was just wondering cause I live about 6 hours from CAN and was thinking of goin there for a coin sorting vaction and racking up a bunch of nickles there. As far as I know I can have a account in a CAN bank.
I buy coins all the time in Canada at banks I don't have an account with. On the US side I've sold coins to banks I don't deal with. I just say (truthfully) I'm Canadian and I collected these coins up - can I exchange them for paper money?
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” – George Bernard Shaw. Why Copper Bullion ~~~ Interview with Silver Bullion Producer Market Harmony Passive Income blog