Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

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Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

Postby AGgressive Metal » Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:38 pm

Here is the abridged low-down on plucking base metal bullion from dealer junk boxes and the like. Not everything is listed, just the ones I seem to find most often. Whether or not the coins I list are economical to buy depends on the price they sell for at your specific location and the spot price of the metal. I just list the coins - you can figure it out the rest yourself. You may not mind slightly over-paying for .999 nickel, since it normally sells at a small premium in coin form, but that's a personal choice. Also, its possible some of these coins may have numismatic value in excess of their metal value.

4.5-4.59; g Canada 5 Cents (1922-1942, 1946-1950, 1955-1981)

7.5 g; French 2 Francs (1979-Euro)
6 g; French 1 Francs (1960-Euro)
4.5 g; French 1/2 Francs (1965-Euro)

10 g; Netherlands 2 1/2 Guilder (1969-Euro) '66 and earlier silver
6 g; Netherlands Guilder (1967-Euro) pre67s and some '67s are silver
3 g; Netherlands 25 Cent (1948-Euro)
1.5 g; Netherlands 10 Cent (1948-Euro)

7 g; Belgium 50 Franc (1987-Euro)

Greece 10 Drachma (1959)

5.73 g; Hungary 5 Florint (1971-1983)

6 g, 10 g, & 15 g; French Polynesia 10, 20, & 50 Francs (1967-2000+)

6.9 g; Bahamas 25 Cent (1966-1989)

Impostors to avoid:
French 5 Franc (1970-Euro) Nickel-clad CuNi
Belgian 1 Franc (1989-Euro) Nickel-plated iron
Various Icelandic coins are nickel-clad steel
Italian 50 & 100 Lire (1954-1989) stainless steel
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Re: Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

Postby adagirl » Mon Oct 04, 2010 10:30 pm

Aggressive Metal,
Thank you for posting this information. For the veterans out there, this info is well ingrained in memory, but for a rookie like me it is very helpful. I am going to print out the important detail from your post and keep it in my wallet. Do you have similar information on foreign copper coins? Many thanks!
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Re: Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

Postby AGgressive Metal » Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:55 pm

I would say there really is no copper equivalent of .999 nickel. Most countries have 97%, 95%, 92%, etc. ratio of copper in their bronze coins and rarely are they worth the 10 cents or so you would be paying in a foreign coin bin, at least not in melt value. A Kennedy half is worth 10 cents melt value at today's prices and is 75/25 CuNi, so its a good measuring stick for foreign CuNi.
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Re: Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

Postby 999Ni » Thu Nov 25, 2010 10:50 pm

wow lots of 999Ni in the world. thanks.
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Re: Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

Postby PennyPauper » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:34 pm

Bump for a good guide. AG Metal,did you have other guides posted too? Looking for silver guide too.
Going to do some digging soon and making a cheat sheet.

Found them over on the old site http://realcent.forumco.com/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=38

Great lists,thanks!
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Re: Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

Postby AGgressive Metal » Tue Dec 20, 2011 4:00 pm

bump
And he that hath lyberte ought to kepe hit wel
For nothyng is better than lyberte
For lyberte shold not be wel sold for alle the gold and syluer of all the world
-Aesop's Fables, Caxton edition 1484

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Re: Abridged Guide to .999 Nickel coin bullion

Postby 68Camaro » Tue Dec 20, 2011 4:42 pm

Not going to include the Canadian 10 and 25 cent pieces? (They are "free" down here off the coin sorter magnets.)
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