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@Kirkuleez, you are correct! 12 is the correct answer. It is a '26 Plain Buff, in case anyone wanted to know. I could tell because of the slightly...
Already chosen and not buffalos: 3, 6, 7, 9, 17, 23
Actually, the Buffalo is in my hand. Ignore the pile.
Nope! :)
Neither 9, 17, 23, or 3 are correct. Derker, do not guess every option at once, and I see 25 shiny silvery round things.
Nope!
#3 is not the buffalo!
Mintage: alot :hilarious: Actually, I don't see Bisons too often in my area. Around Portland, OR.
Is it just me, or is there a 1922 Plain at the bottom?
But still, finding a buffalo in circulation is awesome!
No, #7 is not the buffalo.
That's the ultra-rare "Cross" variety! JK, why do people believe that's a mint error?
OK, the brown one, #6, is not the Buffalo.
Well, kinda, but do you have a guess @Markus1959?
Here I have 25 nickels, with a Buffalo nickel hidden somewhere in there. Your job is to tell me which nickel you think is the Buffalo. The coins...
Any shot at a 69 or 70? :hilarious:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNSEARCHED-SEALED-COIN-JAR-HOARD-OF-ESTATE-COINS-GOLD-CERT-SEATED-COINS-/281848195621?hash=item419f762a25:g:oZ0AAOSwYHxWMUX...
Here's a joke: What do you call something that's flat and shelf-like? (hint: this coin has it)
That's the ultra rare PL variety!
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