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Nic-A-Date Buffalo Nickel Values?

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 Posted 08/22/2007  10:58 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add yechi7 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm trying to fill some missing holes in my Buffalo nickel album. Someone offered to sell me some Nic-a-date Buffalo nickels. He quoted the PCGS's price guide for a G-4 reference price.

1916-D $16 S $15
1917-D $22 S $27
1918-D $23 S $16
1919-D $16 S $12

He offered to sell them to me for $4 each. I don't know enough to tell if this is good or not. Are these fair prices? Or too much to pay for Nic-a-dates?
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I would say $4 each isn't too bad of a deal as long as the only issue is the nic-a-date. Can you see them before purchase? The PCGS prices are on the high side but using the Heritage Numismedia value guide, the avg G4 price range for all is $82-112 and VG8 is $138-187. I have seen quite a few dateless Buffs that are closer to VG-8 overall details than G-4.

I would never recommend purchasing Philly Buffs that have been nic-a-dated since they are inexpensive and common in an undamaged form. Mintmarked Buffs that have been nic-a-dated can be an inexpensive option for filling expensive early holes.
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As I said in the other thread, look at how well the coin was done. Some look absolutely terrible while others are well done. I think the timing of how long they leave the acid on makes a big difference. Although the date is quite clear on many of these and there is barely a stain on others, you can tell that it has been restored because the date is thinner.
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I agree that it depends upon how well the restoration was done. I have seen coins that only the date was done and the stain is minimal so that the coin still has some nice eye appeal. In that case, I would say the price of $4 is very fair.

On the other hand, I've seen coins that the entire coin was immersed and they look absolutely terrible. I have seen ones in between where the date and some of the details (usually the horn) has also been done. I would stay away from these also unless you can get them for around $1.
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These coins had a template put on them when the guy did them. Only the date and the reverse horn were done. The ones that were completely dipped went in the trash.

Glad to get some feedback on the price, I had no idea either!

Oh, and I live up in West Palm in case you are ever up this way.
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