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Show Page 32-- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, August 8, 1974 Rules Out Amazing Buffalo Nickel "Justice or The famous "Buffalo" nickel is the only one of our five-cepieces Indian-hea- d For Profit' of completely devoid and refer- A HARTFORD Conn. (UPI) panel of three federal judges has ruled private clubs may exclude blacks from membership as long heraldic symbols red to as the "typically American design." It is also the only one of the 117 type coins issued by the United States to as be entirely catalogued, bought and sold, or filed under its reverse rather than Court IM by Mort Reed In uncirculated condition, this piece displays an unusual sculpture design that pretty well accounts for it tremendous popularity. But due to obvious differences between the first 1913 Type and the second 1913 Type, both are almost mandatory in a type set or consecutive series collection. series The entire contains only three notable mint varieties; the feathered Indian with a small feather tip missing at the nape of the neck (A); the 1918 over 1917 double date or overstrike; and the 1937 buffalo with the front-righ- t leg (B) missing. Care should be taken in buying or trading either of three-legge- d or three-legge- d varieties since it is possible to remove those components almost without the notice. Judge M. COMPOUND HUNTER! hunters PURCHASE YOUR 1974 resulted in the following estimated value profiles for investors. AT WOLFE'S 191 3 BUFFALO: 1953- -$ 1962- -$ 1972- -$ 90to$ 125 1.50to$ 1.75 3.75to$ 4.55 THREE LEGGED: 1952- -$ UNCIRCULATED FINE FINE 2.50to$ 3.00 50 to $26.00 1972 -- $40 00 to $46 50 1962-S- 22 . PROOF $ $ 15010$ 2.00 5.00to$ 650 $ 14.50to$ 16.00 $ 5.00to$ 6.75 $ 58.50to$ 65.00 $250.00 to $260.00 UNCIRCULATED PROOF 8.00 $ 68.50 to $ 75.00 $237.00 to $280.00 Noneminted ;$ 7.50to$ NEW BOOK ADDRESS Both of my books; "Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins", and , 56" 60" j maple veneer and unidirectional fiberglass. 40 to 55 WASP 60" Q'x1 FURY II 7095 :-- This bow has Bubinga wood handle risers with a full nistol erin and thumb rests. 40 to 50 lbs. QQ95 17 58" COBRA II L. I lonS Hand 56" ELPLORER l(t mlnam Vat Veterans Will 58" tmi Inter kit aas irr 62" Hand II L 1 Only mm This high 79,s 45.00 REG. thoroughbred performer on the range or in the field 58" length provides the versatility for hunting or target use. Stable smooth drawing, accurate and Ben 3 quiet performer, reg. 74.95 ,T 1 I newest "sportster". Built for speed, A maneuverability. trustworthy nigged and ready for the game. 40 to 55 lbs. . 56" This is a handy hunter with a powerful cast and an economical price. 40 to 55 lbs. reg. 44 95 89.95 REG. CQ95 O j L Hand 58 inch, grizzly has a leather arrow plate, bearhatr arrow rest, converta-accessorinsert, reinforcing and futurewood overlays on P"e 3995 REG.54.95 9 (195 RENEGADE BEAR GRIZZLY composite Nomad stalker 64.95 REG- - and All the hustle and muscle you need to bag the big ones. Answers every demand for great striking power a: 1 .I J .. 1 ana consistent, torque-tre- e snooting. . . 52" bow Full pistol grip. The extra broad limbs are laminated maple veneer and undirecb'onal fiberglass. tlfa km mm$inm TT , has forward MACH ONE 60" ROGUE Everything you expect in a reliable hunting bow. Casts velocity and heavy hunting arrows with accuracy. Smooth shooting and silent ; ft IMJ L HAND Pearson's accuracy Q 1 95 BROWNING ETErnS. 52" A If a veteran chooses that proceeds from his National Service Life Insurance be paid in monthly installments, does the beneficiary have the right to elect to receive payment under another option? A Yes, provided the new option requires payments over a longer period of time. - hunter 1 BEN PEARSON BOWS MUSTANG 58" EXPLORER II, :'t aw This space age hunting bow folds down to a compact Q delays delivery by double processing. Address orders to the publisher with reference to the book title neatly inThey retail at serted at the lower right hand corner of the envelope. i t!7Uo NOMAD STALKER II run pistoi grip, ine extra proao iimos are laminated FOLDING HUNTER it. Please do not direct your orders to this column since it 58" I This is a handy hunter with a powerful cast and an economical price. 40 to 55 lbs. programs? A Yes, counseling will be provided veterans who request None minted None minted STALKER pistol grip. The extra broad limbs are laminated maple veneer unoVectional fiberglass. 40 to 55 Bis. the Veterans Administration counsel veterans seeking guidance in selecting suitable GI Bill training T "COINSand Investors and Collectors Guide" are published and distributed by The Henry Regnery Company, 114 West Illinois Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60610. $10 per copy. 52" NOMAD FuR Information Q 19995 BROWNING BOWS ar For arrow plates. PERMIT NOW specimen three-legge- d hi at draw, giving yoo more time to am. loth the draw weight to accept and draw length are adhistable and it is accessories, stabilizers and most cushion plungers and hold HUNTING LICENSE AND BOW beapplication cause he was black. . purchasing beautiful speciCornelius also sued the local mens of the Type VI series Moose Both organizafrom 1913 through 1938. But tions atchapter. the time had "whites-only- " of this due to the sensitivity clauses in their charter, design to wear, the services of an expert consultant are which later were dropped. The court dismissed the Moose suit highly recommended. The natural unfinished because Cornelius had not sculptural effect may not in- applied for membership. dicate wear where it should The ruling noted that private and a circulated coin could clubs have limited immunity easily pass as an Uncircul- from civil rights laws if they ated piece. The need for were private, which it authentication cannot be definedtruly an extension of as being stressed too strongly. Reviews of both types of their members' homes and not the 1913 Buffalo nickel and their businesses. the ha the speed and accuracy that both target archers and faster than a require. You shoot in arrow about 50 recurve bow of equal draw weight. Yet it's easier to shoot Peak pufl occurs at about 23 draw, and when the bow is at hit draw you can This bow Joseph membership The 18 over 17 specimen is the highest value coin in the series. The outline of the numeral "7" is plainly visible behind the overdate "8", but the complexities of this "error" makes it improbable to duplicate. Collectors should be advised that an acid process has been used in the past to revive worn dates in the search for the 18 over 17, but this is considered a form of reconditioning, unacceptable at all levels of collecting, which makes the coin valueless. Such a coin should be avoided at all costs. Investors have several options open to them in A THE HEW BROWNING Blumenfeld, who wrote the opinion Monday. Blumenfeld also said if such private clubs continue to discriminate on the basis of race, they stand to lose government subsidies such as exemptions from some taxes. The ruling was in the case of Louis Cornelius Jr. of Groton, who filed an $11 million suit against the local Elks lodge in 1971 for refusing to consider his Two-Moon- s, cups not "Those who believe that racial exclusion fosters fraternity are free to act out their belief, but they may not promote prejudice for profit," said U.S. District posite profile for the obverse: Chief John Big Tree, a a Seneca; Chief 1893 to 1915. are clubs profit-oriente- obverse device. Two different designs were issued betwen 1913 and 1938. The first had the buffalo standing on a mound with the denomination in relief. This proved highly unsatisfactory due to the wear on the value, so it was redesigned in 1913 placing the buffalo on a straight line plane with the words FIVE CENTS protected against undue wear. James E. Fraser designed this popular nickel using three Indian chiefs in a com- Cheyenne, and Chief Iron Tail, a Sioux. A fourth model, Black Diamond, posed for the buffalo reverse. 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