A 1939 nickel coin featuring the profile of Thomas Jefferson facing left, with the inscriptions 'IN GOD WE TRUST,' 'LIBERTY,' and the year '1939' around the edge.
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Close-up of a 1936 U.S. quarter, featuring a profile of Abraham Lincoln with the inscriptions 'IN GOD WE TRUST,' 'LIBERTY,' and the year '1936.'
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It all starts with a nickel.

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A nickel’s raw metal value is already more than its face value. It’s roughly 6 cents per nickel.

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So we started hoarding nickels, competitively.

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Close-up of a 1930s U.S. quarter featuring George Washington's profile, with a red and black digital distortion overlay.