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Buffalo nickels are made of 75% copper/ 25% nickel and melt value is less than a nickel. Mercury dimes are 90% silver and are worth $2.71 at today's melt value. Pre 1965 half dollars, quarters and dimes are constitutional or "junk" silver (90% silver)
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I think of instead of annexing Canada or buying Greenland, we should absorb New Zealand. Pipe dream, I know.
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Only Tangentially related but I think the 10$ Indian head (eagle) designed by Augustus saint-gaudens is probably americas most beautiful coin Same guy that did the double eagle design that led to the American gold eagle and modern silver eagle coins. Buy these in mint state all day long at coin shows for 50-100$ over spot currently. A bargain in the historical sense if you ask me. |
I have a money clip with a $5 gold coin in it. For me, it's my favorite US coin. I love the incuse images on it- impressed into the coin. The $5 version was the bigger one, about the size of a nickel.
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[QUOTE=Arizona_928;12509648]Stumbled upon a very minty Buffalo nickel and not sure how to proceed. I only hoard Au, Ag, Pd and Pt coinage, so melt value is very low on this.
[QUOTE] Here's a good reference on the value of Buffalo Nickels, including pictorial examples of the various condition levels: https://www.coinstudy.com/buffalo-nickel-value.html Btw, that coin is far from "minty" judging by the wear, especially on the face side. |
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Who knows what it’s like now but it seemed to be like 1950s here, then. |
Pretty minty buff if you ask me, let alone for one found in the wild. *double entendre *
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