TRU-BUFFALO NICKEL(NEW DESIGN)

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seamus7227

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This is the buffalo nickel that came out in the new series of Jefferson nickels within the last decade. All comments welcome

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Awesome work, do you cut then thin the coin by sanding/grinding in a jig? When I see something new I always want to try it, but this is one of those times I just want to understand and appreciate it. I can just see lots of places to make mistakes...it really is impressive work.
 
Seamus...WOW!!!..you are amazing!!!:good::good::good: LOL...Are you getting therapy for the crossed eyes :biggrin:. Doc:)
 
Seamus...WOW!!!..you are amazing!!!:good::good::good: LOL...Are you getting therapy for the crossed eyes :biggrin:. Doc:)

:bulgy-eyes::hypnotized:

I'm gonna be cutting a 1937 Buffalo Nickel sometime after the BASH for comparison.....so be watching!:tongue:
 
Seamus...WOW!!!..you are amazing!!!:good::good::good: LOL...Are you getting therapy for the crossed eyes :biggrin:. Doc:)

:bulgy-eyes::hypnotized:

I'm gonna be cutting a 1937 Buffalo Nickel sometime after the BASH for comparison.....so be watching!:tongue:

:eek: Seamus..Make sure it's not a three legged buffalo. FYI, a 1937 three legged buffalo nickel, depending on condition is worth up to $2000 or more.
Doc
 
Outstanding work, whats next on your list to cut?

I have a few surprises up my sleeve for the tube on casting contest. As far as state quarters go, I have Vermont, Alabama, and Utah in mind.

I am in awe. How long did it take to cut out?

I think it took around 45 minutes to cut

:eek: Seamus..Make sure it's not a three legged buffalo. FYI, a 1937 three legged buffalo nickel, depending on condition is worth up to $2000 or more.
Doc

Yeah no doubt!
 
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