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<p>[QUOTE="nickelsorter2017, post: 3359114, member: 87853"]I've been looking for something to collect, which isn't easy in the USA coin category as post 1955 dates aren't worth the effort. I bought about 60 "dateless" buffalo nickels from a reputable dealer in my coin club for a decent price. Then, I bought a bottle of nickel date restorer. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am now the proud owner of these "dateless" buffalo nickels:</p><p>1913 type 1</p><p>1913 d type 1</p><p>1913 s type 1 </p><p>1913 type 2</p><p>1913 d type 2</p><p>1915 d </p><p>1916 d</p><p>1916 s</p><p>1917 d</p><p>1918 d</p><p>1918 s</p><p>1919 d</p><p>1919 s</p><p>1921</p><p>1924 d</p><p>1925 d</p><p>1925 s</p><p>1926 d</p><p>That's a pretty good fill in for the partial dates I also bought!</p><p>I intend to start buying more "dateless" buffalo nickels to try and make full sets 1913 - 1926. The later dates are mostly cheap to buy and easy to find for a buck or so each.</p><p>Collecting the stuff that is cheap is what collecting is all about.</p><p>The OP's coin looks good in the scan and would make a nice addition to an all "dateless" buffalo nickel set.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nickelsorter2017, post: 3359114, member: 87853"]I've been looking for something to collect, which isn't easy in the USA coin category as post 1955 dates aren't worth the effort. I bought about 60 "dateless" buffalo nickels from a reputable dealer in my coin club for a decent price. Then, I bought a bottle of nickel date restorer. I am now the proud owner of these "dateless" buffalo nickels: 1913 type 1 1913 d type 1 1913 s type 1 1913 type 2 1913 d type 2 1915 d 1916 d 1916 s 1917 d 1918 d 1918 s 1919 d 1919 s 1921 1924 d 1925 d 1925 s 1926 d That's a pretty good fill in for the partial dates I also bought! I intend to start buying more "dateless" buffalo nickels to try and make full sets 1913 - 1926. The later dates are mostly cheap to buy and easy to find for a buck or so each. Collecting the stuff that is cheap is what collecting is all about. The OP's coin looks good in the scan and would make a nice addition to an all "dateless" buffalo nickel set.[/QUOTE]
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