Could it be?? -------------------------> includes PICTURES

BuffaloBoy

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I was looking among some of my older CRH finds, found my old tube of nickels. Upon further investigation, I think i have something.

This nickel appears to be 1913s raised ground buffalo nickel... the coin is dateless, but I believe it is raised ground.
Here below are pictures, front and back, can somebody help me identify if this is the real deal?
Thanks.
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GimmeSomeSilver

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Here's one that I found that you can use for comparison. Look's like it to me though.

HH,
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ArkieBassMan

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Certainly looks like a type 1 to me...although I thought the 1913S type 2 was the rare one. Maybe I'm wrong? :dontknow:
 

GimmeSomeSilver

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ArkieBassMan said:
Certainly looks like a type 1 to me...although I thought the 1913S type 2 was the rare one. Maybe I'm wrong? :dontknow:

You're correct.
 

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