I got one of these today in change.
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My first thought was that I’d gotten a fake nickel. I don’t suppose many people have gotten rich by counterfeiting nickels though.
Buffalo Nickel
11 responses to “Buffalo Nickel”
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I got one a few days ago, and I just don’t like them, they’re weird looking!
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I saw one Fri. My friend had it she also gave it to me. Your right the are weird looking .:shock:
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If you set it on edge, does the offset image cause Jefferson to roll on his back and look up?
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That’s a good question, Sean. I don’t know, I spent it already.
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I tried what Sean suggested as soon as I recieved my Nickel in the mail. Not only is Jefferson looking up, but it appeared his legs were crossed also. I went right out and spent mine too!
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Every Buffalo I have ever seen has been male.
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My friend had 2 of the Buffalos … he swears one was female. He needed to buy a newspaper. The guy had never seen one before and my friend told him they were the new Quarters from Buffalo New york. He was pretty happy to get 2.
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i have alot of buffalo nickels 😀
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I like the nickel. It reminds me of our past. Without the past, there would be no present or future.
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There could be no pasta either, and that would be a shame.
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Or paste. Mmmm, paste.
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