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Market on 1913 s type 2, buffalo

Just wanted to find out from the buffalo collectors how the 13s type 2 was doing on the today's market, I have a nicely rainbow toned(Obv and Rev), NGC AU 58, that I have had for a while and as one of the key date coins, how tough are they today to find.
Thanks
Allen
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  • TTT
    Anybody, got to be some buffalo collectors on here.
    Thanks
    Allen
    Love those TONED Coins, a true Addict!!!

    Proud member of TCCS!
  • mojoriznmojorizn Posts: 1,380
    Here's my take on the 1913-S II: As the low mintage would suggest, auction appearances are a bit less frequent than its Type I counterpart. Dealer inventories tend to have the usual examples with considerable peripheral weakness. Now today's serious Buffalo Nickel collectors are very "strike-minded". Full strikes are quite scarce. About 1% of the '13-S Type II's I've examined would be what I consider a full strike for the date.

    Prices remain strong and premium prices are the norm for attractive examples.

    Mojo
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  • Thanks MOJO
    Allen
    Love those TONED Coins, a true Addict!!!

    Proud member of TCCS!

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