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1913 Buffalo Nickle Need Answers Asap

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I have what I believe may be a 1913 Buffalo nickle do to the fact of the dates and the 5 cents being rubbed off which was a key marker of the 1913 Buffalo nickles. which was the reason for them changing the dies to a impression relief rather than a above relief . my question is does anyone one know what the value of this neckle may be and also any further information someone may have also that may help in concluding this paradox for this Nickle thank you ...
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 Posted 10/08/2018  3:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
With that much wear and damage it is probably worth 5 cents.
Also,please rotate photos properly in future posts. Thanks.
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I understand about the wear down of the Nickle but that was the reason for the change of print half way threw 1913 which is why they are worn out so much
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I'm always amazed at the number of people that misspell nickel.
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Unfortunately the date is likely lost, this one is realisticly only worth about 5¢.
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Just a worn and defaced coin, worth a nickel.



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Based on the raised mound on the reverse, and the fact that there is what looks to be a D mintmark as well, I would say it is a 1913D T1 buffalo. Hole-filler if anything, but I wouldn't spend it.
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cull?
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Yes.
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Yes it's a cull . If you try to spend it anywhere they will probably not even accept it . Looks like it was constantly used in gum machines .
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That coin has seen a lot of circulation.
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Looks like it was used heavily in older vending machines.
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