1913 P Buffalo Nickel Mound Type 1 Dateless

Hillbilly Hoard
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US $4.00
Approximately£3.00
Condition:
not specified
Dateless. See photos for actual condition. The coin in photos is the coin you will receive.
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Located in: Friendly, West Virginia, United States
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Item specifics

Seller notes
“Dateless. See photos for actual condition. The coin in photos is the coin you will receive.”
Country of Origin
United States
Circulated/Uncirculated
Circulated
Denomination
5C
Coin
Buffalo
Year
1913
Strike Type
Business
Grade
Ungraded
Mint Location
Philadelphia
Certification
Uncertified

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Hillbilly Hoard

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Registered as a private sellerThereby, consumer rights stemming from EU consumer protection law do not apply. eBay buyer protection still applies to most purchases.
Started collecting in the 1950s. Things like pennies, matchbook covers, pencils, and in the 1970;s started on glassware, stickers, records, bottles and much more. I inherited 5000+ postcards ...
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