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What Are The Values - No Date Buffalo's

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I been trying to pick up a roll of just mint mark no dates but that probably won't happen. I got no idea what I should pay for the mint mark ones. (S and D)

For a 1916 D, I can only get 1.89 on ebay.
Pretty much for all other common dates.
After the fee's and shipping it's almost no profit.

A guy said I can buy a 1913 S Type 2 from him but the problem is, he left acid on it. So it has the acid color on it now.
He wants 45 and won't go lower. Would that be a good deal?
Of course I plan on reselling it.

A guy is selling 500 no dates with 5 to 10% mint marks for 90. I was thinking about buying that but don't really want a lot of no date P's.
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Left acid on his coin? That's not something you hear every day from a numismatist.
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I sold some for .50 each. I'm sure you realize
5% would be 25 coins. Good luck, have fun.
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I'm kind of guessing he left it on. Because this is the same way mine turned out when I left it on.

@tampa, I know, and that's just so low.

Sellers pictures:
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So pretty much all of them he ruined then right?
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Next time try a white vinegar soak. The coin will look sort of washed out but they will still look better than that. Plus it will bring out a little of the detail.
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The center one looks fine to me, but the rest of the lot? No thanks!
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