1930-38 Buffalo (1913-38) Nickels Coins: US Coins & Paper Money
In 1934, the price of gold rose substantially, and as a result, many new limited mint coins were made and sent into circulation during the period of 1930-38. As the years continued, the Federal Reserve power moved from New York to Washington. As the need and demand for coinage continued to grow, more coins were printed and pressed into circulation. With the First World War and other periods having ended for a time, it was a period of economical growth. Gold coins were especially in high demand as silver prices began to fall due to a large U.S. silver buyout.Discount & Bargain
We have a large collection of auctions focusing on this period. Each auction has high quality coins with images for close-up viewing. The period of 1930-38 had a high concentration of gold coins, which were made available to the public. Each auction will have something to offer to a collector of any caliber. Our services are ready to assist you in each auction, assuring you of top quality service and support.
With our varied collections and assortment of coins available, you are sure to strike admiration and envy into the hearts of everyone who sees your rare 1930-38 coins or printed money. We also have other selections available to meet your desires, which boast high quality coins and great auction prices. If you are ready to make the next step to becoming an advanced collector, now is the time to take advantage of our website and collect these coins while they are still available.
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