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Are These 1913 Buffalo Nickels?

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For comparison the upper two are 1916 and 1936
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The bottom two have no visible date, so I didn't worry about pics of the front... they are badly worn

but it seems like it is the mound type
Are-These-1913-Buffalo-Nickels? Are-These-1913-Buffalo-Nickels?

So I'm guessing 1913, I didn't worry about putting this in the grading forum, I looked there and found FA-02 for a dateless mound Type I.

I just want confirmation are they 1913's?

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yes, 1913 had only year (partial year) of raised mound. Type 1
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I just want confirmation are they 1913's?


Yes, they certainly are. The "raised mound" design is unique to 1913.


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