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Quote: srs77, that logic really only holds if you just buy one coin. If you go on and buy maybe 3-4 coins, and they each charge a few bucks in shipping, then you are now paying more in shipping than you would to go to a coin store most likely. I think you're responding to the wrong individual here but I'll play along. You are correct in your statement above, but I did just buy one coin. To determine a fair shipping price you must see how the individual shipped the coin. Read my previous post to see.
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Sorry for hijacking your thread....you got a great coin though.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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No worries 52Raymo... and thanks.
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Quote: ...rusty color on obverse. If there is a way to get rid of that stain... You may want to consider posing this above question in this other thread: ('Main Coin Forum'- http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...ORUM_ID=127) with a link back to this thread: (How'd I do for a $.06 ebay Auction Win? - https://goccf.com/t/248467) to avoid hijacking this thread etc... 'The Main Coin Forum' is actually the designated thread for miscellaneous issues of which cleaning is included as subject matter. It's the second entry/title under the 'General Numismatic Discussion Forums' section about 1/3 of a page down from the top. I think most of us would like to see the responses.
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Wasn't 1936 the first year for proofs?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Wasn't 1936 the first year for proofs? Buff nickel matte proofs were struck from 1913 through 1916. After being suspended for 20 years Buff nickel proofs resumed in 1936 with satins.
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Incredible deal! 
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ebay can have some real deals ..... As for this nickel YOU DID GOOD but upside of coin is very limited due to stain .... If you can remove the stain then you'll have a KILLER DEAL, try acetone and be sure to rinse coin with water from tap and then some distilled water for final rinse ..... Pat lightly with microfiber towel and let air dry before storage!
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 to CCF localcoin
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I wouldn't have personally, seeing that shipping cost. If it was free shipping, sure.
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Just my opinion, but I always factor shipping into any deal I make.
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Wow, that's a true deal. In some foreign coin auctions I've done well but that's probably the best I've seen.
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