Buffalo Nickel Money Clip Wallet

Long running Tokens favorite. Securely carry your cash, cards (and one coin) at all times in this slim, sturdy wallet with a dusting of history.

Sale price$74.00
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Product Details

Tokens has converted many from the overloaded toaster-sized billfold to this slim yet sturdy money clip wallet just right for the essentials. Cash under a strong magnetic clip on front, a few credit cards snugly in the two back pockets and your all important drivers license in the inner pocket. Slides easily into front or rear pocket without bulk or bulge.
For some panache, an antiqued Buffalo Nickel minted from 1913 - 1938 is on front and the wallet is constructed of top quality pebble textured leather.

Comes in a Tokens gift box, ready for another convert.

Each Tokens & Icons leather money clip wallet measures 3" x 3-7/8".

Authenticity

Coins are sourced from reputable coin exchanges. Each Coin item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

 

Can magnetic money clips erase data from credit cards?

Your cards are perfectly safe. There is a metal plate sewn into the wallet which virtually eliminates the magnetism transferred to the inner pocket or card slots on back.

Do these make good gifts?
Tokens has offered this style for almost 20 years and we find that once folks become accustomed to the compact, slim profile they may never go back to a billfold. Gifting Idea: if you are planning to give a gift card or good old cash, up your gifting game & present it one of our money clip wallets.

This money clip is durably constructed to provide you years of trouble-free service. 

If you own one of our US Coin or Token wallets and the leather body has worn out, take advantage of our Recrafting Program.

A Most American Coin

Tokens works closely with reputable coin exchanges to source these remarkably enduring coins, still coveted by collectors today. James Fraser designed the Buffalo Nickel in 1911 and the first coins were minted in 1913. During the Buffalo Nickels' 25 years of being minted, there were numerous modifications as both the text, date and value on the coin, and the die to make the coin, were easily worn. Despite the technical concerns of the time, Fraser accomplished his goal to design "a coin that could not be mistaken for any other country's coin...the buffalo, as part of our western background, was 100% American."

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