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Restored Buffalo Nickels. Where To Sell.

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I have a few hundred, most common dates. I have some like 14-D, 18-D, but most are common. What are the going rate each? I would like to move them.
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I too have that question, these were bought when I started in the beginning of coin collecting.

I have a few rolls of 2 digits date, and some of the 30's are 4 digits with a few that maybe restored.
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Check finished auctions on ebay. Key dates that are acid restored probably go for maybe 10-20% of G-4 book value. Common dates that are acid restored go for less than dateless nickels.
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