jashearer3
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Hello - I have a buffalo Nickel and i know they were minted 1913-1938 but is there a way to tell without being able to see the date? I know there was something about number legs and if it was on a hill or raised edges. Thoughts ?
KLiao
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Sorry but we will not be able to get a date off your coin.
The raised ground is when the buffalo is not standing on a line. That is only for some 1913 Type 1
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4728.html
the legs is a 3 leg buffalo of 1937
Steve27
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Gesendet: 18 Apr. 2019, 15:43
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If you have a bunch of these, you can try using Nic-A-Date on them:
https://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/nic-a-date.html
KLiao
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Verweis : "Steve27" If you have a bunch of these, you can try using Nic-A-Date on them:
https://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/nic-a-date.html
doesn't Nic A date damage the coin where it was placed?
jashearer3
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That's what i thought too. i tried a vinegar solution on my last one and it came out way too pitted. i might just leave this one with the "ive been in the ground for 100 years" look.
KLiao
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Good idea looks cool
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(jashearer3 , 18 Apr. 2019, 16:04)
jimpop
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Verweis : "KLiao"
Verweis : "Steve27" If you have a bunch of these, you can try using Nic-A-Date on them:
https://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/nic-a-date.html
doesn't Nic A date damage the coin where it was placed?Do we need to worry about damaging this one? It's pretty well gone.
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