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 Posted 04/05/2006  04:01 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add RenaL to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've come across this lot of US coins.

1903 and 1905 Indian Head cents,
1935, 1936, 1937 Buffolos
1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 mercury heads

and some other denominations that I coundn't tell the dates (recent dates anyway).
Is there anything special date among these coins? I don't know the mintmarks yet, but can ask the seller.
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Hi RenaL

The dates that you have listed are common date coins ,no keys!!

However without MM being known there are a couple of varieties that may or may not be present.

the 1935 Philly Buffalo ( no mint mark ,, has a double die Reverse,, that you can check for.

The 1936 Buffalo nickle if it is a D mint has a three 1/2 legged variety that you should be aware of the 1937-D has a three legged variety .

1942 Mercury dime has a 42/1 overdate

1945 Micro S

these are coins with these series that you need to be aware of when looking at the coins,, some of the varieties carry a very healthy premium while others like the micro S carry a slight premium in lower grades.

Hope this helps !!

Rick

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04/05/2006 04:35 am
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Thanks a lot Rick.

I think I'll buy that lot anyway (unless gets too pricy). I like Buffalos,Indian & Mercury heads, and they are not so common here
Rest in Peace
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The 1942 Mercury is special.

That's the year I was born!!
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