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      <title>Buffalo Nickels: 5 Most Valuable Coins</title>
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      <description>Collectors and investors alike are always on the lookout for rare and valuable coins. Among the most sought-after coins in the world is the Buffalo Nickel. First minted in 1913, the Buffalo Nickel features the iconic design of a Native American chief on one side and a bison on the other. Initially, it was a popular coin, widely used in circulation. Its production ended abruptly in 1938, making it a relatively scarce coin today.</description>
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