Wooden nickels--anyone here collect 'em?
I am surprised what some of these wooden nickels are selling for! I only ever knew one person that collected them and he only collected the ones he got for free or in trade for other wooden nickels. I have a bunch of these somewhere. I always considered them nice to look at but not worth any money at all. There must be a bigger collector base for them then I ever imagined.
Bob
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The Sambo's and Waterloo, Iowa tokens are better pieces but even they could be found cheap with luck.
These things can be bought for a nickel or dime each and really good, historically important pieces will appear
in even the worst batches.
I used to collect them but now only collect those that fit one of my important collections.
where does one find some useful valuation information?
i think i bookmarked a site a while back but it has since been lost somewhere in the many other hundreds of bookmarks
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It may not even be functioning. I visited some bookmarks recently, that I had saved only last year, and they were already broken down
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where does one find some useful valuation information?
i think i bookmarked a site a while back but it has since been lost somewhere in the many other hundreds of bookmarks
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As a rule they're all worth a nickel but you can pay less in quantity. The Tenino Washington 1931
issue has a lot of demand and can easily bring over $100. There are collectors who add these to
their related collections and this demand comes and goes with those collectors. "Municiple good for"
woods seem to have a steady demand but they don't necessarily command a big premium.
There used to be a wooden nickel collectors club and it might still exist. This is where much of the
demand is found.
The sort of stuff that walks into a shop.
I haven' seen a whole lot of wooden nickels with such nice toning and strike detail …. if we could use those terms for "wood".
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
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The sort of stuff that walks into a shop.
I haven' seen a whole lot of wooden nickels with such nice toning and strike detail …. if we could use those terms for "wood". >>
This is a wonderful token.
-----Burton
ANA 50+ year/Life Member (now "Emeritus")
Author: 3rd Edition of the SampleSlabs book, https://sampleslabs.info/
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bob
Just google powmc.org to get the collectors' organization.
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<< <i>
The sort of stuff that walks into a shop.
I haven' seen a whole lot of wooden nickels with such nice toning and strike detail …. if we could use those terms for "wood". >>
This is a wonderful token. >>
That's one of the coolest wooden nickels I've seen. It's doubly cool given that it could be a so-called wooden dollar
The slabbed ANA nickel and Old Ironsides ones are cool too