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What Causes A Buffalo Nickel To Take On This Type Of Look?

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Stumbled across this auction. Why does it have that grainy texture? Is that from dipping the coin in acid?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1916-Buffal...em337ed5895b

I'm very curious.
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Seriously harsh cleaning?
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It's such a strange uniform texture. I've honestly no idea. I've become obsessed with Buffalos over the last few weeks, and I've seen a very small few that look similar to this one.
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It is indeed from applying acid to the coin.

This is often done on worn dateless Buffalo nickels. Some people just put acid on the date to reveal it, and some prefer to apply acid to the whole coin for a more uniform look.

Be aware that as such coins are considered altered/cleaned, they are with few exceptions almost always worth less than those with original surfaces and a readable date.
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That makes sense. I wasn't looking to purchase the coin, I was merely wondering so as to be better informed as I venture forth on my Buffalo quest.
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Chemically restored coin to bring out details.
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I guess I've only ever seen the "spot" acid treatment which is easy to spot. I'll be on the lookout for whole acid treated coins.

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I'll be on the lookout for whole acid treated coins.



It's not like you'll miss one when you see it.
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Well I did pull a similar one out awhile back. I was selling a group of semi-keys locally and one stood out to me in particular. It's not as defined as the one in the link is, but the surfaces look nowhere near natural. I hung onto it, I didn't feel comfortable selling it if there was any chance of something being wrong with the coin. It's a shame really, would've been an easy XF buffalo =/
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