GTG-My slabbed 1913-S Type 2 Buffalo Nickel*Results*

1913-S T2 nickel. 23 guesses gave a number. Median-35. Average-35.43. Low-25 (2). High-45 (2). Most-35 (9).
My 1913-S T1, sent in for grading same time as the T2, is shown here for comparison purposes.
1913-S PCGS VF30 Type 2
1913-S PCGS AU50 Type 1
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Comments
Looks like an xf-45 to me.
35
I’ll go 40
Mr_Spud
Vf35
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40
VF35
VF30
Jim
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I don't really care what numeric grade was assigned to it, even if it's a details grade. It's got a great look in my opinion. I'd gladly have it my humble collection of Buffs, it would fit in great. Nice pick up.
VF 30
35+
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I will say 40
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VF30
No horn tip showing - VF30
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VF25
25
Tom
XF 40
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35
VF 35
XF40 my guess. Nice coin.
VF35
That coin is absolutely gorgeous.
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Beautiful coin, I'd say EF-45.
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I’d say VF-35
That is a nice Buff... I will say 35..... Cheers, RickO
Today: XF-40. In the old days: VF-20.
Thanks everyone for guessing a number grade and thanks too for the comments with no number. I am delighted with the grade my 1913-S Type 2 nickel received. PCGS Gold Shield...it just doesn't get any better!
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Congrats, great looking Buffalo!
1913-S T2 isn't usually struck that well. It's also clashed most of the time.
For the strike alone, the coin is exceptional,
Pete
When I saw this coin at a show, I had to have it. Bought from J&J Coins, Sioux City, Iowa. John didn't have this '13-S out in his case when I stopped at his table. He will ask one, "What are you looking for?" I told him I was looking for early Buffs. You know, 1913, 1914, key dates in mid grades, not all worn out or with problem. So he went to one of his many boxes of coins in 2x2 holders and pulled the '13-S and a '14-D out for me to inspect. I bought both coins.
I've seen more 1909-S V.D.B.'s for sale at shows the last few years than I have 1913-S Type 2 nickels.
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