A little Buff

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I got $60.00 dollars in nickels and $40.00 the other day. The dimes ended as usually with vilch in silver. Now the nickels were another thing, the first roll I opened out runs a Buffalo at full throtle. I got so excited I dropped it in the chair and had to hunt for it again. It is very worn on the front side and all you can see is the Buffalo and barely read Liberty and no date, the back is only slightly worn, It's almost like someone kept it in their pocket and rubbed the front every once in awhile for luck. The other nickels I found were as follows.
1953D 1953D
1941 1941
1940
1959
1953D
1957
1949D
1958D 1958D
1948D
1960D 1960D
1959D
1947 1947
1943P war nickel yippyyyyy
1946
1941 1941
1956D
1954
1942
1948
1952

This was the best lot of nickels I have found this winter.
Mchamby
 

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Good stuff mchamby!

I've found a few dozen dateless buffalos over the years. Then I bought a solution that brings up the date. One universal trend is they all turned out to be pre-1930, and mostly in the teens, so your Buff is probably older than most. Nice going!
 

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Believe me snake I was pretty excited as this was the first I had found coil rolling also. In fact I have only found 3 more mding so it was a nice surprise.
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