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James N.D.

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I was working at a job site today and there is an old timer that lives near by in a trailer. He knows I collect coins and while he was out walking around the job site today, he found a coin laying in the dirt. He came in and said he had found a Gold piece but I know he was only kidding around with me since I seen it was black looking and knew it wasn't one. He handed it to me and it turned out to be a Buffalo Nickel. I looked at it and told him what it was and that the date was worn off. I went to give it back to him and he told me to keep it since he didn't have any use for it. Well, when I got home I went and cleaned it up a bit and had to use the Nic-A-Date Acid on it. I seen that the reverse had an S mintmark on it so I knew it was going to be a decent coin since the S mintmark is a good one on most all the Buffalo Nickels. I looked at my price book and looked at the possibilities of what it might be for the year. I noticed the 1921-S was worth $70.00 in Good shape and said to myself, it can't be that one. Well, guess what, I was wrong. I removed the acid from the Nickel and there in front of me was the year 1921. I couldn't believe it. Not bad for a Freebie coin! I am going to show it to the old timer tomorrow and tell that it was a good one but too bad it wasn't in better shape and thanks for a key date coin. I think I might just have to detect this site a bit since it is a storage unit building there now and there is quite a bit of grass area to detect in. Maybe I will get lucky! Will keep you all poated. Pics are below.[attachment 29481 BuffaloBefore.jpg][attachment 29482 BuffaloAfter.jpg][attachment 29483 BuffaloReverse.jpg]
 
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You should be able to get it from your local coin dealer and if he doesn't have it in stock, they should be able to order it for you. You can also find it in Ebay. I think I saw it under the coins category. Hope this helps.
 
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