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<p>[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1467052, member: 12789"]Sometime when I am not busy going through the $1000 or so of nickels every week like I do, I may actually get around to doing something like photographing some of my more significant finds. I admit that I have made some finds significant enough in going through the thousands every week that I don't care to report because I don't like competition in my hoarding. But I will say I have 7 Liberty nickels, as far back as 1890. About 65 Buffalos including two dateless 1913s that stand out because of the mound on the reverse. Best date for a Buffer from the wild is the '15-D. Just this last Wednesday I found a 1923. I really will not offer too much on the silver war babies, they are my main pursuit - but I have found a couple that are uncirculated. I have found all of the early scarce dates for the Jeffersons, even multiples and better grade examples. So far the only date that has alluded my clutches is the nefarious 50-D. But I save all stuff dated 1959 and prior, always have. But I have a couple of dozen proofs - earliest 1958, a couple of 1962s and many more from the 1990s.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have worked out programmes with my several banks and credit unions so that I now have a fairly well oiled business going. I buy up all their commercial deposits of cents and nickels. I have deals worked out with my other credit unions that I can unload the checked coinage to.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1467052, member: 12789"]Sometime when I am not busy going through the $1000 or so of nickels every week like I do, I may actually get around to doing something like photographing some of my more significant finds. I admit that I have made some finds significant enough in going through the thousands every week that I don't care to report because I don't like competition in my hoarding. But I will say I have 7 Liberty nickels, as far back as 1890. About 65 Buffalos including two dateless 1913s that stand out because of the mound on the reverse. Best date for a Buffer from the wild is the '15-D. Just this last Wednesday I found a 1923. I really will not offer too much on the silver war babies, they are my main pursuit - but I have found a couple that are uncirculated. I have found all of the early scarce dates for the Jeffersons, even multiples and better grade examples. So far the only date that has alluded my clutches is the nefarious 50-D. But I save all stuff dated 1959 and prior, always have. But I have a couple of dozen proofs - earliest 1958, a couple of 1962s and many more from the 1990s. I have worked out programmes with my several banks and credit unions so that I now have a fairly well oiled business going. I buy up all their commercial deposits of cents and nickels. I have deals worked out with my other credit unions that I can unload the checked coinage to.[/QUOTE]
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