A GTG excercise on two Buffalos. (grades in last post)

I thought I'd post for GTG some nice Buffalo's, you get a "bonus" for the correct variety. Best of luck.
Maywood.
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I thought I'd post for GTG some nice Buffalo's, you get a "bonus" for the correct variety. Best of luck.
Maywood.
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ill bite, gonna be a shot in the dark though.
67 on P and 65 on the S
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I think I'm gonna go PR67 and MS66.
I really like the first one!
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PR67 Satin
MS65 FS-501 S/S RPM
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Proof 66 on the Philly buff. 65 on the s/s variety. Very nice examples 👍
I'm going to go out and say PR67 on the top one and 64 full horn on the S/S.
PR67, MS65
pr6 and 65.
Tom
Proof 66 Satin
Nice 66 S/S, I like the die lines on the front leg.
Jim
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Came here late and saw all the answers.
I would have said Proof on the Philly and 65 on the S.
I hadn't thought about the Proof grade.
Pete
I would say PR66 and MS65 s/s .... Great pictures... Cheers, RickO
OK, enough of this madness. The coins are posted below in their respective holders along with a close-up of the "S" mm. Pictures are courtesy of Mark Goodman. I'll post a few more GTG Type Coins later today.
I bought the 1936 Proof off forum member @solid a number of years ago. In hand it is a bit less golden in color and the fields are highly reflective and mirror-like. I have always considered it to be nice for the assigned grade.

The 1936-S/S is a coin I bought from a local shop. The owner knew it was an S/S but he must not have been aware of the value or else he had severely under-graded it because I bought it for the price a a normal 1936-S grading MS63. I took it home and pondered what to do, quick dipped it in e-z-est and submitted to NGC via NCS just for insurance. In a faux pas NGC managed to get the variety correct but not the date, absent the "S" on the insert.


Back in the 1980's I was able to get hold of Bill Fivaz by phone. We talked a bit, and He asked if I needed anything.
I politely said no and the conversation ended.
Much to my surprise, I received a package in the mail. It was from Bill.
He sent me a VF 1936-S/S and thanked me for the conversation.
What a guy! Bill Fivaz, I will always remember your generosity and care for an average collector like me.
Pete
Both really nice-looking Buffs, I like the re-punched Mint Mark on the 36-S that's a winner.