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1913 Type 2 S Buffalo Nickel Indian Head Nickel Rare Key Date San Francisco

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Is the price on this coin reasonable? Thanks!


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Are you the one who is selling this? If so, please refer to our Buy/Sell/Trade Rules.
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The price is not out of line if the coin is real. Need to get some Indian Head nickel experts to chime in on that.

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Quote:
The price is not out of line if the coin is real


Where do you see a price

And a reverse picture would help to answer your question better.
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It would be a $500 coin or more- should be slabbed.
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Quote:
Where do you see a price


Link to auction was previously in OP's post, but subsequently removed.
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Link to auction is in OP's post.


The link has been removed for some reason/
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Is it possible to see a pick of the reverse? I have one of these but it is not nearly as nice as this one
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I'm so sorry for posting the link! Searching through coin forums, found this one and didn't read all the rules, before posting. =-[
Anyway, it's a coin that was stored in a jewelry box for decades upon decades, with a bunch of other coins.
I have no idea where to go or who to send it to, for valuation, etc. Got all the information so far, from google, but there are soooo many different prices, based on lingo that's foreign to me. Someone told me to get it appraised, because the value could be higher? So confused. I really respect coin collectors now! Hope this post didn't violate any terms!
Here's a photo of the back
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That's a beauty - mid-AU?



to the CCF!
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I'm thinking almost uncirculated. In coin people terms it would be AU50 to AU53.

Nice coin to have!
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That is a very nice specimen, AU 53 at least, but larger pics would obviously help. Do you plan to keep it or is there a plan to auction it off? You should do well with it, but if I had it, I would send it in to a TPG before even considering a sale. Just my .02
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AU-55. Needs to be in a NGC or PCGS holder for strongest resale value.
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Just a great example.
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Thank you for your comments, although I have zero clue what AU-53, TPG or anything else means. I did go to a site where it would cost about $225 to become a member, but this is the only coin I have, so it wouldn't be worth it, in the long run. I'm not a coin collector and don't plan on keeping it. The picture captured details not visible to the naked eye. Are there certain angles you would like the photos to be taken. More than happy to post more photos.
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Do you have a local coin shop to visit?
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