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My Buffalo Nickel Set! Nice!

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Very nice, I've completed my set but I done so with a few slabbed examples of coins that were hard to find decent raw. You have a very nice set!
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I was talking to my dermatologist today about coins and telling him that he could put together a set of high quality Buffalo nickels for his grandkids and it would not cost him that much since he believes coin collecting is very expensive. There is a lot of curiosity about coins out there and a lack of knowledge. If some guy like a doctor could put together coin sets of early 20th century silver that would be a great gift to his kids or grandchildren.
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Curiosity question:

What do you have written by some of the nickels, and why?
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Congratulations on your collection - I think a Dansco Album
is about the only way to display your Nickels.

Its enjoyable to see someone take so much pride in their
collection. Its obvious you have spent a lot of time,
energy and of course money in building this collection...
{ those Mid 20's Mint Marked coins don't come cheap ! }

Which is the highlight of your set ... as there are many
tough coins included.(?)

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I think if a collector concentrated on the 13-S type 2, 14-D, 15-S, 21-s, 24-S and 26-S in Buffalo category and buy the best examples you can afford that would be a good shot. If you could get all those coins in EF condition or at least VF then you would have a good representation of that coin's low mintage. 31-s is also a low mintage coin that is cheap. You can get one in MS63 for $100 or less. Mintage 1,200,000 which is lower than 13-S,type 2, 14-D, 15-s, 21-s and 24-S. Why are 31-s so cheap and such low mintage. I know it was in the very heart of the Great Depression. You can spend big money getting MS63++ of more common coins or concentrate on the scarce ones.
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Why are 31-s so cheap and such low mintage.


Simply a supply issue. Many more great examples of 31's floating around then many of the other buffalo's of similar mintage (even higher mintage). If you look at the mintage of the 1913 year class the disparity in prices doesn't match the mintage very well at all.People saved the raised ground coins at a much higher rate..

By the way SUPER Buffalo set you have there Pauliswilling.
If I picked up the last two I need, I would still be a long way away from your set. Congrats!
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Amazing set - thanks for sharing. Maybe one of these days I will get serious about them myself. Your set makes me want to all the more. They sure look great in that album.

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Nice collection. I am a newbie and got this dansco buffalo album for Christmas. Looking forward to filling it. Thanks for sharing yours!
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I am a newbie and got this dansco buffalo album for Christmas. Looking forward to filling it.
Excellent! Good luck and feel free to share your progress.
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