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@NotSure said:
Description reads, in part.... "......The third Buffalo nickel was also a Type Two piece, described as "in copper, Unc., probably unique."
Anyone know what MAY have happened to this piece? Not a Buff guy, but that really intrigues me.
Probably just struck on a Cent planchet and in a Error collectors collection.
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I knew it was worth something but I did not think that much.
Geez, that's a lot of money !!!
Description reads, in part.... "......The third Buffalo nickel was also a Type Two piece, described as "in copper, Unc., probably unique."
Anyone know what MAY have happened to this piece? Not a Buff guy, but that really intrigues me.
It might be worth that much, to whoever owns a genuine 1913 Liberty V-nickel.
Wow - fun for $1-2K but that........?
Probably just struck on a Cent planchet and in a Error collectors collection.
No way would I pay such a price for exonumia....I hope the buyer is happy with it, at that price, buyers remorse would be painful.... Cheers, RickO
I bet marketing wise when sold with a original 1913 the owner would do well having bought this case.
Collectors tend to like all extra bells and whistles.