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Author: Bill O'Rourke

While looking through rolls of coins, Mr C. found several Buffalo five-cent coins. Of the fifteen buffaloes that he found there were some better pieces. Dates included were a 1914-D that is between Good and Very Good condition. Also found were a 1931-S in Fine condition and a 1937-D in Extremely Fine condition(not a three-legged variety).

Mr.C. also discovered two 1912-D Liberty Head Nickels.

Continuing on and looking through rolls of Lincoln cents, many collectible coins were found. An especially nice one turned out to be a 1922-D,Die 3, Very Weak D in VG-8 condition as graded by PCI!

Mr.C. goes on to say that his son has an extensive collection of Lincoln's and that he (his son) needs a 1922-D Weak D variety in his set. Mr.C. asks if I can guess who will get the coin?



I think I can guess. I hope that your son enjoys that very special coin very much! I also congratulate you on finding so many collectible coins! Keep up the great work!



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