<< <i>I am looking for at least three rolls of them to use in my antique slot machine. >>
Now, that's a great use for them and one I hadn't heard of. Those old mechanical one-armed bandits were made to run on Buff's and V's using them again would be a great complement to your machine.
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Sell the best 40 of 'em here or on eBay and have fun with the semi-culls by spending them in stores, vending machines, kids' lemonade stands, etc. so perhaps young, non-collectors will have the thrill of discovering them and even become numismatists one day.
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I thought about as a joke getting a Whitman folder and filling it with dateless Buffalos, with the dates wrote trek with a Sharpee marker. Overdates would be written literally--"1918/7" for example.
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I agree, one needs a lot more information about the composition of the lot.
If they're mostly ave circ. late date or dateless coins, roll em up and ebay em, maybe spend a few for fun, maybe nik a date a few dateless but mintmarked coins, also for fun.
If well-mixed, possibly assemble a partial set of the best ones, separate any coins with dates or grades worth more than bulk, then do above plan with the rest.
<< <i>I thought about as a joke getting a Whitman folder and filling it with dateless Buffalos, with the dates wrote trek with a Sharpee marker. Overdates would be written literally--"1918/7" for example. >>
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seriously, I think that dateless buff nickels are marketable. They are a consumable used in handmade jewelry.
<< <i>I would sort them by grade and sell them by the roll on the BST forum. >>
I keep them in rolls right next to my Ike rolls.
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PS: What does a worn Buff go for now? Say a 1938-D in VF.
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<< <i>I am looking for at least three rolls of them to use in my antique slot machine. >>
Thats what I'd do is get me a thirties nickel slot and fill with them
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<< <i>I am looking for at least three rolls of them to use in my antique slot machine. >>
Now, that's a great use for them and one I hadn't heard of. Those old mechanical one-armed bandits were made to run on Buff's and V's using them again would be a great complement to your machine.
- Jim
I have a nice 1930's Mills Castlefront 5c slot machine they'd look great in!
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...have a give away! we'll take 'em off your hands.
<< <i>I'd take them to the bank and get me two fresh $20 bills!
Made me laugh.
Are these rolls with or without dates?
If they're mostly ave circ. late date or dateless coins, roll em up and ebay em, maybe spend a few for fun, maybe nik a date a few dateless but mintmarked coins, also for fun.
If well-mixed, possibly assemble a partial set of the best ones, separate any coins with dates or grades worth more than bulk, then do above plan with the rest.
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<< <i>I thought about as a joke getting a Whitman folder and filling it with dateless Buffalos, with the dates wrote trek with a Sharpee marker. Overdates would be written literally--"1918/7" for example. >>
EXCELLENT!
2 Gem Crisp $20's graded 69 or 70 PPQ by PCGS are worth far more so llafoe may be onto something here