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Lot: 3834960
Nice, sharp XF example of this better date Buffalo Nickel from 1925-S with well-defined separated reverse horn.
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Lot: 3834362
Assortment of 20 Mercury Silver Dimes in circulated conditions.
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Lot: 3834946
Group of 150 assorted Indian Head Buffalo Nickels all with Full Dates.
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Lot: 3834936
Pair of scarce key date Barber Dimes from 1894-P & 1897-S in collectible circulated conditions.
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Lot: 3834229
30 Full Rim V Nickels. From a lot of 2000. Stock photos. Most all full rim or better Some a little weaker on the back
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Lot: 3834959
Nice, sharp XF example of this better date Buffalo Nickel from 1923-S with well-defined separated reverse horn.
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Lot: 3834363
Group of 8, all different, Buffalo Nickels, in varied circulated conditions. Included are: 1916 in VF, 1918 in G, 1919-D in G, 1919-S in G, 1920 in G, 1923 in XF, 1923-S in G, and 1924 in VF.
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Lot: 3834938
Larger lot of 200 assorted Indian Head Buffalo Nickels all with Full Dates.
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Lot: 3834923
4 Collectible 1853 with Arrows Liberty Seated Half Dimes. Nice circs.
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Lot: 3834942
Old-time vintage silver coin lot containing 100 Silver Mercury Head Dimes and 10 Walking Liberty Half Dollars. Total of 110 coins old silver coins in this lot.
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Lot: 3834928
Great lot of 90% US Silver Coinage from 1964 and before featuring 100 assorted mixed date dimes, 40 quarters, and an assortment of 20 Half Dollars.
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Lot: 3834940
Nice lot of 150 assorted Indian Head Buffalo Nickels all with Full Dates.
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Lot: 3834236
38 Silver War Nickels. Over $60 in silver value. Mixed dates and mint marks. They needed the copper and silver was cheap so they substituted silver. They didnt have the same problem with striking these compared to the steel cents but they did have an issue with lamination. Stock photo
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