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lot of 41 Jeff and buffalo nickels 1913 to 1951 various dates and conds.

$ 173.71

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: condition of individual coins ranges from good to uncirculated.
  • Mint Location: California
  • Denomination: Nickel
  • Year: 1913 to 1951
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Strike Type: Business

    Description

    Up for sale is a lot consisting of 41 US nickels, both buffalo and Jefferson nickels.
    I acquired these from various dealers over many years.
    Approximate current retail price for these is about 0.00 depending on which reference you consult.
    I have graded very conservatively including sometimes regrading the coin lower than what I bought it graded at.
    You know how these things go.
    I have not searched these for any non-obvious varieties.
    There may be some potential for close observation of varieties but there is nothing obvious.
    If such is your pursuit then good luck.
    The photos show the groups with as best I could do. The group reverse photos show the coins in the same positions as they are in the obverse photos.
    PLEASE contact me via ebay messaging for any questions about the group or any individual coins and I will respond with as much detail as I can.
    As an unsolicited bonus I will include a bicentennial Ike dollar with this lot.
    It is shown in the main photo of the group.
    Individual coins descriptions:
    Buffalo nickels in sealed plastic flips
    :
    1.
    1913 type 2 “P” – Uncirculated.
    There is original mint luster over all the coin but the luster has toned and is a bit subdued.
    2.
    1916 “D” – Fine.
    3.
    1920 “P” – Extremely Fine.
    4.
    1920 “P” – Extremely Fine.
    (Yes two 1920 P mint grading X-fine).
    5.
    1920 “S” – Fine.
    6.
    1924 “D” – Fine.
    7.
    1924 “D” – Very good to Fine.
    8.
    1926 “P” – Very fine.
    9.
    1927 “S” – Fine to Very fine.
    10.
    1927 “S” – Very fine.
    11. 1929 “S” – Very fine to extremely fine.
    12.
    1936 “P” – Uncirculated.
    Sharp strike with original mint luster but there is a somewhat “tinny” appearance.
    Buffalo nickels in stapled mylar/paperboard 2 x 2 holders
    :
    1. 1927 P.
    – Fine.
    2.
    1927 S – Good.
    3.
    1928 S – Fine / very fine.
    Two small dark spots near the rim.
    One on obverse in “LI”.
    One on reverse near “E” of motto.
    4.
    1928 S – Fine.
    5.
    1928 S – Good / Very good.
    6.
    1928 S – Good.
    7.
    1929 S – Fine.
    8.
    1929 S – Good / Very good.
    9.
    1929 S – Fine.
    10. 1929 S – Very fine.
    11. 1930 P – Very fine.
    12. 1930 S – Fine.
    13. 1935 P – Very fine.
    Some dark spots on reverse over / in the motto.
    14. 1936 P – Very fine.
    15. 1936 P – Extremely fine.
    16. 1936 S – Very fine.
    17. 1937 P – Extremely fine.
    Jefferson nickels in stapled mylar/paperboard 2 x 2 holders
    :
    1.
    1938 P – Uncirculated.
    The center part of Monticello is weakly struck.
    Light golden toning obverse with a dark “tarnish” spot at rim in letters “OD” of God.
    Reverse has golden toning mixed with a “splotchy” area between dome and rim at 2 o’clock.
    2.
    1938 D – XF/AU.
    3.
    1938 S – Uncirculated.
    The center part of Monticello is weakly struck.
    Reverse has uneven toning / darkness over top half of reverse, especially near rim.
    4.
    1939 P – Uncirculated.
    The center part of Monticello is weakly struck.
    A few very small scratches on obverse, otherwise bright and light.
    5.
    1939 P – Uncirculated.
    Typical weak strike on reverse.
    Obverse has a small spot or shadow beneath the “O” of god.
    6.
    1939 D – AU.
    The center part of Monticello is weakly struck.
    Obverse has light golden toning.
    7.
    1939 S – Uncirculated.
    Typical weak strike on reverse.
    Reverse has uneven golden and other darker toning.
    Obverse light golden toning.
    8.
    1940 P – Uncirculated.
    Weak/poor reverse strike.
    Reverse has uneven golden and other darker toning.
    Obverse light golden/caramel toning.
    9.
    1949 S – Uncirculated.
    Weak/poor reverse strike.
    Reverse has uneven golden and other darker toning.
    Obverse light golden/caramel toning.
    10. 1950 P – Uncirculated.
    Nice clean coin obverse and reverse.
    Decent reverse strike.
    11. 1950 D – Uncirculated.
    Even and clean coin obverse and reverse.
    Very nice obverse strike.
    Pretty good reverse strike, several full steps visible.
    12. 1951 D – Uncirculated.
    Well struck obverse and reverse.
    Golden/caramel toning obverse.
    Golden / dark uneven toning color on reverse giving splotchy appearance.
    Your purchase price includes my custom wrapping these coins for transit and sending it fully insured to you via USPS priority mail.
    Thanks for looking and good luck!!