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2005 Buffalo Nickel

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 Posted 02/20/2005  12:46 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add crystalk64 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Anyone else seen the Mint production reports for January concerning the striking of the 2005 Buffalo nickel? Seems to me Philadelphia has a lot of catching up do and if they don't the P mint mark will be the one to keep! Personally I think the S proofs would be a wise purchase from many of the national dealers who will undoubtedly bust open hundreds of proof sets and like it or not, those will be limited as singles. Any other opinions on this less than one year striking of the Buffalo nickel?
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Look to your left <------

Being from the nickel city, I plan on keeping at least a few!

Bledsoe is gone, bring on J.P....Go Bills!
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Zakgold we seem to having something in common!
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