by Recyclersteve » Mon Aug 18, 2014 11:30 pm
I know it is a little extra work, but I like to remove culls from my U.S. Nickels. This includes coins which are bent, holed, badly discolored, scratched severely, etc. The reason is because some day when I or my heirs sell the coins, the buyer might be a coin collector. And it might be easier to sell nickels that are not problem coins. Anyone else have any thoughts on this? Also, if I find a really good date (I.e., 50-D), I will keep it even if it is a cull...
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