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Why Would Dates Be Buffed Off Of Coins?

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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jackson96 to your friends list
These are Buffalo nickels, but these were taken off...they didn't just rub off, very weird.
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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Chute72 to your friends list
Not that we don't believe you, but this is strange enough for us to want to see. Can you show pictures?
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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

People have been doing odd things with coins for a long, long time.
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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jackson96 to your friends list
I will post a pic, let me figure out how lol
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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
Here is the tutorial about uploading and posting images
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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jackson96 to your friends list
12 of them are like this, rubbed off. The rest, like was said earlier, they look like it naturally happened, but 12 of them you can tell someone did it on purpose.
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 Posted 12/02/2014  10:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
can you make the pictures larger? cropping the image to just the coin will help.

Its hard to see, but almost looks like someone used nic-a-date on it.
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 Posted 12/02/2014  11:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinlover168 to your friends list
I have 2 guesses. 1, they were planning on using the coins to make hobo nickels. 2, they wanted to carve something else in that space such as initials to make it a love token.
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 Posted 12/03/2014  10:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Badger Mint to your friends list
I'm reading this on my phone so the pics are really small, but it looks to me like someone put a drop of date restorer on a dateless nickel. The product goes by the name Nic-a-date.
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 Posted 12/03/2014  10:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jfransch to your friends list
I think what you are seeing is the after effect of someone using "Nic a Date" to try and restore the date on Buffalo nickels. It is a product that if used gently can bring out the image of the date on a previously dateless buffalo, however used wrong the results look like the coin you pictured.
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 Posted 12/03/2014  2:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list
Date was not buffed off, it was worn off and then someone tried to restore the date using an etching compound.

The only case I can think of where dates were actually buffed off of coins was in the early 1960's when some of the casinos in Las Vegas removed the dates from silver dollars in an attempt to keep people from taking them home as souvenirs. (Silver dollars were rapidly disappearing from circulation due to their silver content and the casinos were trying to keep the ones they had in use.)
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 Posted 12/03/2014  7:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jackson96 to your friends list
Thank you all for your help...we were puzzled.
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 Posted 12/04/2014  03:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CelticKnot to your friends list
, jackson96.

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