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RE: # 694 - Buffalo Round

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Yes, The Indianhead Buffalo Nickel has to be the most replicated coin out there. I have seen maybe seven different Silver copies of Silver .999 Bullion Ozs by some prominent mints. When I was a child, in the 1950s the Buffalos $.05 were still in circulation. Most were well worn and dateless, but a nice one popped up every so often. Its nickel/copper content reached a nine cents valve a few years ago and today it's still intrinsically worth over four cents. Nickels are the realist money out there. It cost the US Government about ten cents to produce one. I save them from my change and have not spent one in years. The Bison's horn is one of the first places to show wear. Yours is shape and clear. Thanks for sharing Ronaldoavelino.

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I have a few 1oz copper rounds, just to stack copper, silver and gold, but I never thought about keeping the nickels. That is a wonderful idea! Thank you!

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