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1921 Buffalo Nickel: Is It A Rare S? Should I Acid-Wash It To Find Out?

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I discovered a Buffalo nickel when I was making a purchase and thought it might be a foreign coin from some recent travels. The date is worn off but many other features remain good. I thought about using the vinegar/hydrogen peroxide treatment to recover the date, but read through some extremely helpful threads here and believe that I have a 1921 Buffalo nickel after comparing the wave of the ribbon and the extra grooves in the braid.

The problem is that I can't read the MM and it looks like something could be there. If it is S, the coin could have a bit of value because of its scarcity. If it is nothing, i.e. P, it wouldn't be worth the price of Nic-a-Date.

What should I do? If I do the acid soak and it turns out to be an S, will it lose most of the extra value?
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 Posted 02/24/2019  1:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sullysullinburg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not great photos, but I'm pretty sure you don't have an S mint there. The letters around it are mostly intact so it's unlikely the MM wore away.
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to CCF. You should post better pics of the date,not so close and the mint mark area as well. I am not seeing any sign of a mint mark though.
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Yes your photos are are too close and blurry to see anything . I wouldn't worry about the value of your Nickel ,from the little that I can see the coin looks very worn . To me, it doesn't matter if you treat it or not .
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Thanks very much for the various comments, which I greatly appreciate. Apologies for the lousy pix and I will admit to having some trouble using the uploading tools. But I think that I have the answer about this coin's likely provenance and will give the vinegar/hydrogen peroxide bath a try to satisfy my own curiosity about the date. Its been fun and many thanks again!
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Try that Nick a date stuff. Nothing to loose on a coin that worn.
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The letters and area around FIVE CENTS is clear enough that if there had been a mintmark it would be clearly visible, or at least abundantly clear that there was a mintmark there. Instead it is clear that this is a Philadelphia issue.
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