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If the stated value, of “Federal” Reserve notes, declines enough with respect to copper and nickel, the 1946-2010 U.S. Mint nickels, composed of cupronickel alloy, could become somewhat rare in mass circulation.
The August 23rd metal value of these nickels is “$0.0536850” or 107.37% of face value, according to the “United States Circulating Coinage Intrinsic Value Table” available at Coinflation.com.
If the stated value, of “Federal” Reserve notes, declines enough with respect to copper and nickel, the 1946-2010 U.S. Mint nickels, composed of cupronickel alloy, could become somewhat rare in mass circulation.
ReplyDeleteThe August 23rd metal value of these nickels is “$0.0536850” or 107.37% of face value, according to the “United States Circulating Coinage Intrinsic Value Table” available at Coinflation.com.