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Experiment With Dateless Buffalo Nickels

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I tried a little experiment recently with three dateless Buffalo nickels I had. I found out about it on Youtube.

So a seller on ebay likes to throw in bonus Buffalo nickels. Unfortunately, they are generally dateless. I guess can't expect much for free!

I added some vinegar to a glass cup and let the three nickels sit in there. The user on youtube only had to wait like 3-4 days. I've waited 3-4 weeks. I did notice several of the dates appear recently on two of the coins. Both 1920 Philadelphia from what I can tell.

Just an interesting observation. I wouldn't normally do this, but given I wasn't really losing anything at got them for free, I figured why not.




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Experimentation can be useful, yes....as long as the risk is minimal.
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Interesting result, thanks for sharing.
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There are 13 specific dates and mints that can be identified without the dates, since the mint marks are generally visible. These are one-year design varieties for the indicated mints. Details of the varieties can be found on Variety Vista.
1913 P-D-S Type 1 (RDV-001)
1921 P and S (ODV-004)
1923 P and S (ODV-005)
1925 P-D-S (ODV-006)
1931-S (ODV-008)
1935 P and S (ODV-009) (these are the only P and S coins with this obverse, but both 1935-D and 1938-D share the obverse)
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Quote:
I found out about it on Youtube.

Well, there it is..........
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Honestly, this beats the old acid treatment, which leaves an unappealing stain.
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Very interesting experiment.
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A vinegar soak for dateless Buffalo's has been around a lot longer than YouTube.

Good to see your results worked out.
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I use white vinegar and salt, mixed thoroughly. Always get a date by morning.
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There are subtle differences between the 1920 and 1924 (ODV-003) on the left curved ribbon to tell them apart on a dateless coin.
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