Does Anybody Actually Collect Wooden Nickels???
Post here if you do
Please post some examples
Thanx
Jim
Please post some examples
Thanx
Jim
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http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
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(1) advertisement for Rocky Knob Lodge in Conner MT
(1) Plain old wooden nickel with buffalo on one side and indian on the other
(10) good for a free cup of coffee at the Magic Wand Truck Stop in Vegas
I also have a wooden token with a seat belt public announcement and a wooden drink token at a bar in Victor MT that's larger than a Morgan dollar.
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Now, the only time I hear about wooden nickels is when my actively non-numismatic father warns me at the end of every phone call "don't do anything stupid and don't take any wooden nickels." I can usually rule out the second, but not the first!
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and don't mind if they are wooden nickels. I especially like the town
and city commemoratives even when they are wood.
I know this is an old post but I just joined so seeing it for the first time.
Yes, I collect wood money. Have been for years. Matter of fact, I just bought a roughly 3000 piece collection of which maybe 600 I didn't have.
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I have a wooden Dickel. It's half dime half nickel worth 7-1/2 cents somewhere. It's from a local bank dated 1956.
I probably have the most, by far. I bought the combined inventory of 2 wooden nickel dealers. I may stay burning them for heat.
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Do you want to buy some more? I've got a hundred or so (WAG, I've never actually counted them) maybe, flats and rounds. Tried selling them on eBay but collectors won't pay $5 to ship them.
I've sold some in lots on eBay. I should list more. The flats can go eBay standard. It's the rounds that need to be lotted.
Maybe you'd like mine. There's at least 20 double row boxes, 3 cases of flats and 3 or 4 large boxes of loose
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No, thanks. These are enough for me.
Wow! If I bought a 6000 pc collection I'd need about 5900 of them.
Amateur... 🤣
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There are over 1500 completed sales in the eBay listings. That's about 1500 more than I expected to find.
These are VERY inexpensive. Out of those 1500 sales, I see only 8 total sales where an individual piece sold for more than $25. Bulk lots seem to be the rule, with prices 10c-50c each in bulk.
Yep. I once sold a scarce set of 3 for $75. That's my personal record. My rate for flats is a pretty routine $4.99. Rounds just have to be listed in bulk as very few of them command enough of a price to be worth selling singly.
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