1920-29 Buffalo (1913-38) Nickels Coins: US Coins & Paper Money
While most famous for the First World War, this period is also known for 1920-29 Lincoln Wheat Pennies being in wide circulation for the first time. By 1921, the amount of federal banks across the U.S. had grown by over nineteen times. By 1929, the Ney York stock market crashed sending waves throughout the U.S. economy. These 1920-29 period coins are memories of a time in our nation, which faced many adversities. Any collector who years to have a piece of history in his or her collection will feel right at home with coins or printed money from 1920-29.Discount & Bargain
When bidding on an auction from us, we strive to provide you with the finest service and information available on our auctions. Each auction has an image available to allow you to view the auction before you buy it. Prices are fair and professional. Our great selection holds period coins that will entice the amateur or seasoned collector. In addition, anyone you show your new collection to will be surprised and full of admiration as you explain the history behind your new additions.
We also carry other assortments of coins that every collector will find interesting. Be sure to check out our other great auctions in addition to our featured 1920-29 coins and printed money. When you look at our auctions, you know you are purchasing quality rare coins and paper money of historical and collectible quality. Take advantage of our auctions while they are available and bid now on our terrific prices.
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