Here is a 1936 S Buffalo Nickel that has been submitted to PCGS for restoration and graded as VF 35, almost good enough to justify a designation as an EF coin. It was sent in because I felt it was an S/S (FS-501); alas, I was mistaken, although you can see some doubling at the top of the mint mark. Apparently, it is faux doubling and does not match their definition of an FS-501. Thus, my mistake is your gain. As you examine the photos, you can see that, like so many Buffalo Nickels, the front is misaligned with the reverse by a couple of degrees but in the opposite direction of most coins. PCGS (September/October 2021) indicates that a VF 35 coin would be worth $5 and USACoinbook warrants that if you were to go to a dealer that you would pay over $2 for a VF 20 coin; an EF 40 would cost you between $4 and $5. However, you can have this restored and graded coin for only $4 (plus shipping).
This item is a part of a liquidation sale currently in progress and is priced to sell. Retirement looms and with no one else in the family interested in this pastime, it is time to find new homes for all of my coins. Please note that other avenues of liquidation are being explored so this particular item may not be around much longer.
To ensure delivery, this coin will be sent via Certified Mail.
Please note that the system is not structured to adjust the shipping charges unless I was selling several coins under a single listing. (I have not seen anyone on USACoinbook do this.) Thus, if you were to order multiple coins from me (each a different denomination/year/mint/grade/etc), you could be socked with what seems to be outrageous shipping costs. To overcome this, order all of the coins you want, but do NOT pay yet. I can then go in and adjust the invoice to bring the shipping costs to a more reasonable level. At this time you should pay me.
If paying by check or money order, this coin will be shipped once funds have cleared.
Thanks for looking.
Shipping / Handling Cost | Service |
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$6.00 | USPS Ground Advantage (2 to 5 business days) |