Buffalo Nickel Cud
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Does anyone have any information on this CUD? Is there any records of prices out there anywhere? I can't seem to find anything about it.
Thanks for any help.
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I Don't know about value.
Listed as CU-5c-1920-01R
https://cuds-on-coins.com/buffalo-or-indian-head-nickel-cud/
Too bad it isn't in better condition. The market will set the value.
That's a nice cud. At first sight I thought that it was a 1913 T1, but then I looked closer and saw that not only is it a cud, it is also a 1920.
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Thank you for the link
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That one is remarkable, Kevin!
Yeah, like mentioned,
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Shaun and Paula, would be very interested to see your Cud!
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.A very interesting coin and one of my favorite Buffalo errors. I believe they exist with three different sized cuds in the same area of the coin. I've owned 3 total, 2 of them different, and one I saw for sale on ebay and stupidly passed up. Two had the complete area covered like yours. One was a partial date, similar to yours, that I found in some junk Buffalos and sold for $60. One that had a full date, which I estimated as a G-6 minimum. Bought it for $60 (what a coincidence) and sold it for about $240 at least 5 years ago. There was a couple that were remarkably similar to my full date coin which lingered on ebay literally for years because the sellers were asking something like $800 and $1,100 respectively. The higher priced on eventually sold more recently on a best offer, but have no idea what the seller go. It had to be several hundred dollars, I'd assume. At some point several years ago, I saw one on ebay with about half of Five Cents covered by the cud. Don't remember what that went for. That's the one I should have bought. I now own a very nice NGC AU-53 (BNC-20-6RC) that I purchased at a show for $375. Has about 7/8 the Five Cent area covered. Posted it on the forum a while back with a picture that I had retained of the full date. Fred Weinberg and a couple of others error experts said that they were not a progression and were struck by different dies. I've always regretted selling the others and am always looking for another.
Nice cud. You don't see a lot of them on buffalo nickels.
They ruminated on them, and finally pushed them to the fourth stomach where the intestine extracted the vital nutrients. That’s why.
Quite the cud. Nice piece.
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That's funny.
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The Cud makes it look like it's part of the landscape/prairie.
Instead of buffalo on the mound, maybe buffalo on the mountain?
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