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:usaflag:My first buffalo nickel !!!

MNCoinhunter

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:usaflag:I switched to All Metal mode and slowed my swing down with good results. I found this 1935 buffalo in a spot that I know I've swept before in my yard. Coin is in rough shape but I'm still happy as heck !:super:
 
Congradulations on the find.... they are hard to find with the dates still intact at least for me.
I have found 3 and only one has the date barely.... 1919.
Felix
 
I found two a few months back, both within 2 weeks of each other, both are dated 1916, and found in different locations.
 
:usaflag:Yeah...the date on mine only has the 35 left. The 19 is unreadable.
 
Congratulations on the find. I found my first one this week as well. No date for me. The Whites factory loaned me a demo V3 and I found the nickle after about three hours of work in a spot I had hunted before. I wish I had stuff in my yard that cool, but it has about five feet of fill in it. Keep up the good work.
 
Thats a beuty, I have never found one but i find the older ones, I wonder if it was hard times when the buffalows whear around ,,
 
Always did like the buffs - I still think they are neat.
WTG!
Now today I found out I been hauling a few buffs that I didn't know - will post separate - I was shocked:blink:
 
NICE WTG I'm still looking for my first
 
I have found exactly 1,, and that was back in the 80;s using a Compass Detector and a analog meter,,, found a few V-Nickles though,,
 
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