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BuffaloBoy

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Hey folks, silver has been incredibly dry out here lately, so i decided to do some pennies and nickels to at least feel like i've found something :tongue3:
Upon searching thruogh my nickel and penny box, I came across the following coins:

1984 cud cent... anybody know if this coin holds any value, and if it does, how much?(ebay search didn't help me too much)
1937 buffalo nickel
1913-S TYPE 1 buffalo nickel(no date, raised mound)
and what I think might be another error(see the other 1984 cent that is shinier)

any input is greatly appreciated.
HH
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Infowarrior

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I found one of those german coins this week, its a 5 pfenning right? Mine was an 84 or something... not as old as yours...

Cool buffalo's! Those cents look like errors to me, but im not an expert by any means. For that bottom one, is that spot raised up?
 

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I found one of those german coins this week, its a 5 pfenning right? Mine was an 84 or something... not as old as yours...

Cool buffalo's! Those cents look like errors to me, but im not an expert by any means. For that bottom one, is that spot raised up?

Buff's is a 10 pfennig I think. It is worth 25 cents. Your 1984 5 pfennig is worth about 10 cents.
 

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BuffaloBoy

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Yes, I am sorry, I did not specify, that is a german 10 pfennig, i just tossed it in the foreign bag with the 1921 british large penny i got in a half dollar roll last night..

does anybody have any additional input on the error cents?
Thanks,
HH
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The 1st 84 is a cud, nice find. I'm not sure about the 2nd one, it almost looks like bubbling IMO. I don't know what would cause that.
 

Numismaniac

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If say the cud is worth a few bucks. Cent errors are the most common. It's still cool!

My guess on the bubbling one is a plating issue. No idea on value, but I'd have to guess not a lot.

Cool finds!
 

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cool buff man, i like the error, but i dont know about it, i know that a 1999 penny with a large AM are vary valueable, at close to 500-1000 in unc shape, the 98 and 2000 are the common ones.
 

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the first 1984 one cent coin is a cud error. not sure about the second.
 

enamel7

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Take a toothpick and press the area on the 84. If it gives it's a plating bubble. No collectors value. My money says it gives.
HH
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TimZim

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Hey folks, silver has been incredibly dry out here lately, so i decided to do some pennies and nickels to at least feel like i've found something :tongue3:
Upon searching thruogh my nickel and penny box, I came across the following coins:

1984 cud cent... anybody know if this coin holds any value, and if it does, how much?(ebay search didn't help me too much)
1937 buffalo nickel
1913-S TYPE 1 buffalo nickel(no date, raised mound)
and what I think might be another error(see the other 1984 cent that is shinier)

any input is greatly appreciated.
HH
Buff
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I think if you heat a coin up with a torch they get like that??
 

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