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1913-S T2 Buffalo Nickel "Hurricane Face" Variety

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I can't believe this isn't showing up in any of my Buffalo reference books....

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It'll become big when reported on one of tik toks coin channels........
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I can't believe this isn't showing up in any of my Buffalo reference books....

It's listed in this book.......

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 Posted 05/18/2025  06:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yikes! Too bad about the heavy damage.
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Looks like there's some kind of lamination flaw going on under whatever happened closer to the surface. Can you post a photo of the reverse?
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@weerdsteev: Looks like the results of some grinding tool. .
Seems worthy of recognition in some type of reference. ...
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Just a badly damaged Buffalo nickel. PMD. Bummer.
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Buffalo Soldat: Here's the reverse photo you requested...

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Interesting bits of damage to the reverse, although it doesn't tell anything about PMD on the obverse as I hoped it might. Scratches are noted, but they don't seem related to whatever happened on the other side.

Side note: It's a good idea to use a small pair of pliers to flatten the staples on the holder. It reduces the chance of them scratching through another coin pushed against the back, especially if it were a larger coin.
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