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Description
The listing, 1913 s type 2 buffalo nickel has ended.
from what i found on the buffalo nickel research website it is a 1913 s type 2 buffalo (Indian head) nickel, its an ag3. Front is of an indian head and a little bit of the word liberty is left. and on the back is a buffalo with five cent under the buffalo and united states of america and e pluribus Unum above it. sorry pics are blurry my cam sucks
Ok so I asked someone and found out the mint is on the back and you can tell there is a letter but it's so tiny I'm not 100% what it is. I thought the mint was by the date which is worn off
no its not but i got on a buffalo research site and by the back of the nickel the grass the buffalo is standing on, it is a 1913 s type 2 because of the markings of the words five cent.
Ok so the grass looks even til you get to the buffalo chin and it looks like there is a Bush or tree under its chin than it looks like a hill going down a bit.
I can't see the date. But I read online that if u use a scanner you could probably see something that you can't see with just your eyes. And what do u mean dip off?
Wait I have a bid in on this coin and am now seriously concerned! You stated that this is a 1913 s type 2 buffalo head nickel. Now you are saying that there is no date and no mint mark. So therefore it completely is not what you claim it is and what I bid on! So what is this coin really? since it is not what you falsely stated!
i clearly stated in the description that from what i found out on the buffalo nickel research website i think it is a 1913 s type 2 buffalo nickel. i didnt say that i am 100% sure that it is. it is a buffalo (indian head) nickel just not 100% about the yr because it is worn off.