1 posted on
05/28/2014 9:29:58 AM PDT by
blam
To: blam
2 posted on
05/28/2014 9:31:19 AM PDT by
blam
To: blam
I was stationed in the Azores in the early 70s. It seemed like the entire nickel supply on the island was form coinage that came and stayed there from WWII...most nickels were from the early 40s.
3 posted on
05/28/2014 9:32:05 AM PDT by
Gaffer
To: blam
Huge deposits of Nickle in N. Mn but try to mine it - good luck.
4 posted on
05/28/2014 9:32:13 AM PDT by
DManA
To: blam
How about the good old Jefferson nickel? They cannot legally be melted down, but any obvious benefit to hanging on to some?
5 posted on
05/28/2014 9:34:46 AM PDT by
MichaelCorleone
(Jesus Christ is not a religion. He's the Truth.)
To: blam
Nickle squeeze?
Has anyone checked Minn?
Sheesh.
5.56mm
6 posted on
05/28/2014 9:41:04 AM PDT by
M Kehoe
To: blam
I remember there was a shortage of nickles for about a year or so in the early 70’s. I remember it was during Nixon’s wage-price freeze.
9 posted on
05/28/2014 9:48:28 AM PDT by
SeeSharp
To: blam
Note the old Moa Nickel Plant in Cuba...
15 posted on
08/21/2018 7:45:36 AM PDT by
piasa
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To: blam
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16 posted on
08/21/2018 7:50:23 AM PDT by
piasa
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