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My name is around town as a buyer of coins and tonight I went to a retired guys house and picked up a few things and educated him on what he has for silver.

Nothing too remarkable in his silver. Nothing really jumped out. I would have bought at melt, but he was going to save it.

I did pick up:

12 Indian Head cents
11 Liberty nickels
50 Buffalo nickels
250 Wheat Cents
1 1855 Large Cent (VF30 or so).

The Large Cent was a nice find and I gave him a fair price for it.

I haven't gone through the others yet, but did a quick scan at his house.

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 Posted 11/18/2011  12:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add w1a9c8k5 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
good buy. How did the lierty nics look?
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Liberty nickels were mostly G-VG, with one Fine.

There was also a 1889 and 1891 in AG.
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