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10 little Indians

You have found the lost tribe of the bean field lol. Amazing count of IH pennies!!
 
Excellent hunt laplander! I particularly like that 1937-S Washington. I'm sure that you know but others might not that dateless Buffalo Nickles should still be checked for the rare 1916 double die variety. Even in poor condition (dateless) there are diagnostics that can positively identify this rarity. In the dateless condition one can expect close to $1,000. The diagnostics are available on YouTube. Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Excellent hunt laplander! I particularly like that 1937-S Washington. I'm sure that you know but others might not that dateless Buffalo Nickles should still be checked for the rare 1916 double die variety. Even in poor condition (dateless) there are diagnostics that can positively identify this rarity. In the dateless condition one can expect close to $1,000. The diagnostics are available on YouTube. Best of luck and...
Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
Thanks for the tip I will delve into that a bit. It was a strange hunt with all the Indians and 3 semi key dates, it was worth the 30 30 conditions {30 mph winds and 30 degrees} LOL!
HH Jeff
 
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