Hey all,
I spend some of my time hunting through rolls of pennies and pulling the pre-1982 ones, since those are actually made of copper. Recently, though, someone mentioned that nickels were better for holding their value, since their melt value is almost exactly their face value. I verified this by looking it up on
Coinflation.
What I'm curious to know is if this makes sense from a scrapping perspective. That is, since a US nickel is only 25% nickel metal (and 75% copper), would they be worthwhile to scrap? I know some coins are not worth the melt value of their component metals, because their composition makes it hard to separate the metals.
Thanks for your help!
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