Nicadate Buffalo Album

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Mark Moran, Sep 10, 2025 at 1:18 PM.

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All Buffalo Nicadate Album - Good idea?

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  1. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I know there's at least one TPG that will slab acid-dated Buffaloes (details, of course). And restored key dates still trade at a premium to common dates, just like details key dates in any other series.
     
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  3. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    The Inspector’s specimens were put into a vinegar and hydrogen peroxide solution. I prefer this over the acid drop over the date or mm. The coin will be etched all over but I prefer the even etch over the localized etching.
     
  4. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Again, you don't even need the peroxide if you're willing to be a bit patient (soak for a few hours or days).
     
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  5. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Can you give any suggestions as to the solution formula?
     
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  6. Mark Moran

    Mark Moran New Member

    Thanks for the input. I’m almost a 99% collector. I almost never buy a coin with resale in mind. To me the fact I have something unique is of more “value” to me.

    I liken using Nicadate to scratch off lottery tickets.
     
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  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

  8. Mark Moran

    Mark Moran New Member

    Cool idea. For some reason I thought of hobo nickels looking at those nickels.
     
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  9. Mark Moran

    Mark Moran New Member

    And here I thought I had a “unique” idea.
     
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  10. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    That's a great analogy - it's cheap entertainment. Except that a "losing" Buffalo nickel is probably still worth at least what you paid for it! And it's harder to spend yourself into financial trouble on dateless Buffs...
     
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  11. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Yes Inspector. Here’s what I’ve learned with the white vinegar/hydrogen peroxide mix.

    50/50 - results are fast but a more coarse etch. When using this, you need to be watching your coin. It could be etched in just a few minutes.

    70/30 - This is what I’ve used most often. Etching takes longer but a smoother finish. I tend to reuse this solution so as it weakens, the etching takes longer but gets smoother.

    Used solution or straight vinegar give the better finish but takes longer. I also etching vertically to reduce the chance for a trapped bubble.

    in the end it’s destructive but fun to find out what is passing through our fingers.
     
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  12. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Not a new idea but a fun one for hobbyists. Have fun!
     
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  13. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    People in my area buy Buffalo Nickels and turn them into jewelry.
     
  14. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    I am trying it. I am using 40 Volume Peroxide. Could that be a problem?
     
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