Nickels Are The New Btc!

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Nah, probably not, but apparently after considering the withdrawal of the 1-cent coin the US treasury is also considering changes on the nickel, the 5 cent coin.

Much like the 1 cent coin, the actual cost for making a nickel exceeds its face value.

As of today, each nickel actually costs about 14 cents after all costs considered! That's an easy 3x. 🙃

Of course that number includes labor, production costs etc. The actual melt value is 5.9 cents, which is not a bad deal I guess. But remember, melting US coins for metal is illegal 🤫

For now the treasury isn't thinking to retire the nickel but to simply change its composition to cheaper materials.

I guess it would make sense if you are in the U.S to stack some before they change them. Worst case scenario, they will still be worth 5 cents a piece. But there's a good chance they gain a tiny bit of collector or melt value. Or maybe both.

Sounds like a good gamble with zero risk. I know I would keep some as a small experiment

Or maybe @pocketechange is up to something and the peeps stacking penises pennies are in for a wild ride ! 😄

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Here 1 and 2 cents are getting disbanded and lot of supermarkets round to 5

!PIZZA

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Due to the inflation, the cost of minting a coin has exceed the value of that coin :)

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Only when measured in Fiat USD's that have already lost 99% of their Spending Power... Fiat Dollars are on their way out... There will be a 100 to 1 Exchange Rate, where One Paper Dollar will get me One Cent... Five Paper Dollars will get me a Nickel...

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You know I'm onto something...lol... What I came up with is a Game Changer for sure... On the other side of the Reset, a 5 Cent Coin will buy One Pound of Copper... Same goes for 5 of our One Cent Coins made of Copper Coated Zinc... I did like what you wrote, "sounds like a good gamble with zero risk"... Those words also apply to my version of the Reset but 100 times better...

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Reset is gonna make us gazillions 😄

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Only if you're holding the right assets... It will be a Game Changer for sure...

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No, I haven't spent a five-cents nickel in over a decade. Yes, I've been hoarding them. My guess is that they will go zinc. Today, metal melt values, for US Nickels, clad Quarters & Clad Dollars are: $0.0551, $0.0570, & $0.073. -Coinflation.com. Thanks for sharing, trumpman.
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Stacking nickels takes up WAY too much space. Not worth it.
!pimp

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Imagine stacking millions of usd like that. Would be hilarious 😄😄😄😄

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There was a person a few years back who bought One Million Nickels for 50,000 Fiat USD's... If my version of the Reset happens, the One Million Nickels will have the Spending Power of 5 Million of today's Fiat USD's that have already lost 99% of their Spending Power...

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I'd love to see someone with an actual stack. It would bring a new meaning to a boat load lol.

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They won't be around much longer, they are next on the chopping block. The US penny is gone and soon the nickel will be too. I have a huge stack of copper pennies made before 1982, there was such a huge problem with people taking them to Mexico to melt down they limited the number of pennies you could take over the border!

Nickels will be gone in a few years too, they just cost too much to produce!

!PIMP

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I'd love to see some photos of that stack!

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"Interesting take—nickels turning into mini assets! Do you think the melt value might ever justify holding them long-term, or is it just a fun hedge?"

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Each U.S. Nickle Coin will have the Spending Power of 5 of today's Fiat USD's on the other side of the U.S. Monetary Correction... Nobody is going to want to melt down any of our Nickels or Pennies... There Melt Values will be nothing, comparted to their Face Values...

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I would also keep some, it is possible that their value will increase over time.

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As soon as the U.S. Monetary Correction takes place, the Spending Power of Common U.S. Coinage will "instantly" increase 100 Times...

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Of course that number includes labor, production costs etc. The actual melt value is 5.9 cents, which is not a bad deal I guess. But remember, melting US coins for metal is illegal 🤫

Yes, in the US it is. Same law as Canada however I'd just travel over the border and melt down my Canadian coins. Like wise Americans in Washington State bring over their coins north to melt them down here. That's how its done. The wild card will be Pockete's Monetary reset take place before then.

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What a silly and easy law to bypass 😂

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Indeed, it’s an interesting and strange post at the same time
The cost of making coins always surprises people, especially when it’s higher than their face value.

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Soon, just 5 of our Copper Coated Zinc Pennies, will buy me One Pound of Pure Copper... The Face Values of our Coins are what counts, not their Melt Values...

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Pocket Change! I love that band!!!!😂 !PIMP !LADY !LOLZ !PIZZA 😂

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Pocket Change - Cant Take Me

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I am not surprised, but coins themselves are bulky and they can get heavy when you stack enough of them. It makes you consider space, but I don't think its a bad idea at all.

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Once Common U.S. Coinage increases 100 Fold in Spending Power, they won't seem so bulky any more...

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We'll pay again with cocoa or salt. Well, not with cocoa, it's expensive.

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I also think that it can be a good investment to go with

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U.S. Coinage will out-perform Silver, Gold and all the Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin... I'm expecting to see the Spending Power of Common U.S. Coinage to increase 100 Fold, on the other side of the Reset...

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But coins last forever (well, almost forever), so considering the life of a coin, that is cheap. I would say, change the design back to the Buffalo Nickels again! !LOL
!BBH
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!LUV

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