Nickle found in storage!

Hi. I just found this coin in storage recently. I have no idea how to take it out. What can i do now? Please
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Hi. I just found this coin in storage recently. I have no idea how to take it out. What can i do now? Please
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Your best bet is to leave it encased. It's a lower grade, damaged 1920 buff, and taking it out will likely reveal more damage. There is also the possibility that you'll damage it more while taking it out.
To be honest, it may be worth more as a piece of jewelry.
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It's not about money. This is my first one you don't know how i was excited. Everytime, my hands are dirty because of coin. I might get addicted guys
leave it in
you can get all of those buffalo nickels you want on the buy, sell, trade here. in that condition they will be cheap.
it is best enjoyed encased so you do not damage it further.
How about this one guys. Is that error coin?



1943-S quarter is 90% silver
nickel is worth a nickel.
How can you make holes like that? It's same color
Nickel > nickle.
That is PMD...Post Mint Damage... on that nickel... could be done by a drill, or punch...not worth anything.... Leave the 1920 nickel in the holder... to damaged to be worth anything.... You can buy Buffalo nickels like that in batches on ebay very cheap. Cheers, RickO
Nice encased buffalo, definitely more interesting as is. Leave it be.
The quarter is a pre-1964 90% silver Washington. Worth around $3 in metal
The nickel is post mint damage as has been stated by others.
Not a bad score to find. Do some research on the history of these coins, and hopefully it will spark interest in this great hobby. Welcome aboard!
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Thanks everyone for advice. I will know more histories of united state day by day cause coin collection.how much should i pay for this coin guys?

That's no longer a coin. It has been turned into a piece of jewelry. The value lies in the coin holder, if it is actually gold.
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I had the same type of keychain as the one you have a Buffalo nickel in. Mine was obtained in the 1980s and I used the keychain for probably 15-years before the nickel fell out.
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