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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. ๐Ÿ™ƒ

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 ๐Ÿคซ

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 ! ๐Ÿ˜„

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