Post your nickels

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  3. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    Is that an MS67 1915 Buffalo Nickel that you just posted? My lord those are some nice coins!
     
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  4. dwhiz

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    here's a beauty I found in change 1939 Nickel 1-horz.jpg
     
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    The 1904 is PR67+ CA, 1915 is MS67+, 1929 is MS66. All PCGS and CAC'd.
     
  6. Agilmore01

    Agilmore01 Well-Known Member

    Been looking for one of these in XF or better for a while. Sellers pics. Nice subtle toning too.
     

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  7. kSigSteve

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    Largest purchase of nickels since I have started collecting. This completed set landed at the shop near me and I had to grab it. This series got me started and I am glad I am able to enjoy a previous collectors album that they put some time into.
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  8. MKent

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    Nice set Steven.
     
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    Thanks kent.
     
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  13. Lehigh96

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  14. MKent

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    Those early 60's proofs really tone up pretty. Actually never even thought of collecting Jeffs until I saw pics of the toned up coins Gbroke and Lehigh96 were posting. I've bought several of them (both NT and AT) and I love the crazy colors, the subtle pastels and even the black beauties. The color also keeps the 3 year old grandson and 11 year old nephew interested as well. That's a nice one.
     
  15. Paddy54

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    1868 RPD OBV F-26 AU.jpg 1868 RPD Rev F26.jpg 1868 RPD F26.jpg
    Here's one I picked up today at the New Market Maryland Coin Show.
    An 1868 Shield RPD F-26
     
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  16. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    I also picked up these Three cent Nickels an 1867 VF +with some nice Obv. die cracks. Around the date. An 1869 XF. that has a nice baby rim cud at 5K. and an 1873 VF.+ closed 3. 1867 III Obv..jpg 1867 III Rev.jpg 1869 III Obv..jpg 1869 III Rev..jpg 1873 III OBV. closed 3.jpg 1873 III Rev. closed 3.jpg
     
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  17. MKent

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    I like the three cent nickels. It was actually the first coin I ever purchased, I never even knew they existed thought it was cool gave the coin shop owner $10 and left that was 30 years ago. I've only bought one since. I need to get out more.
     
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  19. Paddy54

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    Double vision ?
     
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  20. SSG_Gonzo

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    Trying something new here
    1956 Jefferson Proof Combo.jpg 1959 Jefferson Proof Combo.jpg
     
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