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Second Unsearched Lot Of 400 Buffalos, Amazing Find!

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Amongst some nicer semi-keys, I found a 1913-S type 2!!!

Well at least, I believe that's what it is. The date is a bit faint but it doesn't seem like it can be 23. It's corroded a little bit and in low grade, but still, I'm shocked.

I'll post the full results soon!
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pictures?
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Haha this is my first time using this smilie.
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I will get pictures soon, but here is the tally:

1913 type 1: 3 (undated)
1913 type 2: 1
1913-S type 2: 1
1914: 1
1914-S: 1
1916: 3
1916-D: 2
1916-S: 1
1917: 1
1918: 1
1919: 4
1920: 14
1920-D: 2
1921: 1
1923: 9
1923-S: 2
1924: 6
1925: 4
1926: 16
1927: 9
1928: 8
1929: 6
1929-D: 2
1930: 6
1930-S: 3
1934: 6
1934-D: 3
1935-D: 21
1935-D: 1
1936: 37
1936-D: 6
1936-S: 2
1937: 36
1937-D: 8
1937-S: 2
1938-D: 1
Liberty nickel (1911) : 1
Jefferson Silver: 1
Dateless: 166

So again, 36 and 37 take the cake but I believe there are more 'better dates' than I found last time by a mile. More dateless though, also.

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01/08/2010 7:41 pm
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That's a decent haul. Were they from an estate sale, bulk ebay buy, or somewhere else?
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