V or Buffalo nickels?

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  1. Wheatie44

    Wheatie44 Active Member

    How often do you all find V or buffalo nickels?
     
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  3. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    NEVER! Literally, never. The best I've ever found in change or rolls was a silver war nickel. And that's after 11 years of amateur collecting
     
  4. Histman

    Histman Too Many Coins, Not Enough Time!

    Since January I have searched 1,238 nickel rolls and found:

    24 War Nickels
    6 Buffalo Nickels
    23 Foreign Coins
    0 Liberty Nickels
     
  5. smarch

    smarch Active Member

    Okay, I have had sometimes unbelievable results asking tellers for half dollar rolls, I feel it pays better than other denominations, unless you are collecting particular dates of others.
     
  6. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I searched a $500 box of halves; not a single one of import.

    However, once I went to the counter and got 38 loose halves - got one 90% and 3 40%s.
     
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  7. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    I've found 11 Buffalos in 62,000 coins so far... so about 1 in every 5,500.
    I have found 1 V nickel so far... so the odds are pretty slim!!!
     
  8. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    Halves and Nickels are definitely where you have your best finds... though with the Halves you can have lots of dry spells... the Nickels are more a steady flow...
     
  9. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    In NYC around 1974 I was going to the subway and stopped to buy a paper. The guy at the shop was scoping out something in the change drawer and I asked what it was...the only V nic I have seen in change. Gave him a nickel for it.
     
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  10. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    50 years ago, as a kid collector, Buffaloes could be had here, there and everywhere. But I never recall either me or my father finding a V.
     
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  11. brandon08967

    brandon08967 Young Collector

    I can proudly say that after 60 rolls, I had found 2 buffaloes. Sadly I haven't found any since then.
     
  12. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    The Buffalos are streaky... I've found 6 this month... my previous 4 1/2 months of searching, I found 5.
     
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  13. brandon08967

    brandon08967 Young Collector

    That gives me the motivation to search more nickels!
     
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  14. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    Awesome! Just don't go taking my rolls now. ;)
     
  15. brandon08967

    brandon08967 Young Collector

    As long as you don't live in Orange County CA we should be good!
     
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  16. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    I'm well north of there, so we're good!!!
     
  17. BATTERup646

    BATTERup646 Active Member

    As of 2002 I have never seen one. - Alright in all of seriousness, I think I remember getting one as a kid. Of course I don't have it, even if I did ever get one. When I looked at a picture at an IHC and BN they both looked familiar and I strangely thought of hallowe'en. Oldest nickel I found in change was a 1940.
     
  18. Diplodocus

    Diplodocus Active Member

    Working as a cashier off-and-on over the past seven years I have found this many:

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    I've found 2 shield nickels in circulation as well.

    I had more buffalo nickels but, while picking up food from a taco-truck - while walking home from just having sold a few silver coins at the local shop - I put all the loose change within my pocket into the tip jar. This loose change included all my buffalo nickels and probably other goods, which I had chosen not to sell to the aforementioned local coin shop. That was about 3 or so years ago.

    The war nickels go down the table a bit farther out of view.

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    Found this 1903 American-Philippine nickel (next two pics):

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    Good condition buffalo nickel:
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    Indian head chin peel:
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    All of the coins pictured came out of a cash drawer. I spot anything worth keeping in the till from a mile away! If someone has a silver quarter in their hand or purse I can sometimes hear it before I see it - I will talk you up and divert your attention in order to distract you and thereby increase the odds of you handing me your valuable coins.
     
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  19. Diplodocus

    Diplodocus Active Member

    I've also found 2 old German 10 pennies in with some nickels. One is dated 1875, the other 1915:

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    I tend not to pay out of pocket for my cash-drawer finds so all these coins cost me much less than face-value.

    (following 2 pics are 1915 coin)
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  20. Wheatie44

    Wheatie44 Active Member

    Wow!!!
     
  21. AllCoExpat

    AllCoExpat Well-Known Member

    Out of 174,240 nickels searched (mostly CWR) going back to August 2013, I've found exactly no V nickels at all. Don't have a good count on buffalos since I didn't start tracking them separately until this year. In 2016 I have gotten 38 of them - but 33 of those came from 2 great rolls last week. Then there's the 139 war nickels so at least the hunt hasn't been in vain.
     
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