FS here only (for now) Buffalo Nickel Collection minus the key
Boom
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Set is one that I put together a long time ago. The set is minus the key 1913-S type 2 and housed in a Dansco. The coins grade as follow
1913- T1- Unc (64-65)
1913 T-2- AU/ BU- Full Horn
1913-D T-1- Unc ( very nice but for a scratch in his hair- net AU)
1913-D T2- Fine
1913-S T-1- Ch BU+
1914- VF Dark (1/2 horn)
1914-D- VG- Dark
1914-S- Fine
1915 -Ch Au-BU
1915-D- Unc
1915-S- VF
1916- VF+
1916-D- VF+
1916-S- XF but slight damage from being end coin from rolling mechanism
1917- VF
1917-D VG/ F Dark
1917-S-F
1918-XF
1918-D-VG Dark
1918-S- Red (Copper- Nickel plating gone) VG
This is where I believe split grading would come in on this entire set as coins graded by Photograde using the horn designation does not cut it because the obverses are strong and nice yet going by the reverse and the length of his horn does no justice to the coins' overall appearance. I need to point this out)
1919- Vf/F
1919-D VG
1919-S lamimation error- obverse VG
1920-VG
1920-D- XF Full Horn, slightly darkened reverse
1920-S- Good
1921-VF
1921-S-VG
1923-VF+
1923-S- VG
1924-VF/VG
1924-D VG/G
1924-S- Good
1925-VF
1925-D-G
1925-S-VG
1926-STRONG AU
1926-D-G
1926-S-G
1927-XF
1927-D-VF
1927-S VF/F
1928-XF
1928-D DARK VF+
1928-S-F
1929-G
1929-D - VF/G
1929S-VF
1930-VF 3/4 HORN
1930-S VF/G
1931-S-XF
1934-VF/VG
1934-D F/G
1935-XF-AU
1935-D-XF
1935-S XF/VF
1936-AU-BU
1936-D-XF
1936-S-XF
1937- BU, LUSTROUS
1937-D-XF-AU
1937-S- XF/VF
1938-D-VF
Coins housed in a Danso Album. I will try to have photos available, however know that most of the money spent obviously was on the earler dates. The rest is what was available at the time, what I collected or was given by my Grandfather. NO, individual pieces are not being sold. This is a nice set with all dates readable however there are like 3 or 4 partial dates BUT dates are completely legible. This set is comprised of everyday average circulated pieces to very nice Uncirculated pieces. Just give it some thought. Coins were graded using a combination of ANA standards and Photograde. It becomes apparent that the obverses held up much better with stronger features than the reverses. This is why I say that some of the ones I split graded grades do no justice to the coins' overall appearance. If interested just make your bid based on overall descriptions and I will try to have pictures of all these available but may take a day or two. Gotta run for now. Thanks
B00M
1913- T1- Unc (64-65)
1913 T-2- AU/ BU- Full Horn
1913-D T-1- Unc ( very nice but for a scratch in his hair- net AU)
1913-D T2- Fine
1913-S T-1- Ch BU+
1914- VF Dark (1/2 horn)
1914-D- VG- Dark
1914-S- Fine
1915 -Ch Au-BU
1915-D- Unc
1915-S- VF
1916- VF+
1916-D- VF+
1916-S- XF but slight damage from being end coin from rolling mechanism
1917- VF
1917-D VG/ F Dark
1917-S-F
1918-XF
1918-D-VG Dark
1918-S- Red (Copper- Nickel plating gone) VG
This is where I believe split grading would come in on this entire set as coins graded by Photograde using the horn designation does not cut it because the obverses are strong and nice yet going by the reverse and the length of his horn does no justice to the coins' overall appearance. I need to point this out)
1919- Vf/F
1919-D VG
1919-S lamimation error- obverse VG
1920-VG
1920-D- XF Full Horn, slightly darkened reverse
1920-S- Good
1921-VF
1921-S-VG
1923-VF+
1923-S- VG
1924-VF/VG
1924-D VG/G
1924-S- Good
1925-VF
1925-D-G
1925-S-VG
1926-STRONG AU
1926-D-G
1926-S-G
1927-XF
1927-D-VF
1927-S VF/F
1928-XF
1928-D DARK VF+
1928-S-F
1929-G
1929-D - VF/G
1929S-VF
1930-VF 3/4 HORN
1930-S VF/G
1931-S-XF
1934-VF/VG
1934-D F/G
1935-XF-AU
1935-D-XF
1935-S XF/VF
1936-AU-BU
1936-D-XF
1936-S-XF
1937- BU, LUSTROUS
1937-D-XF-AU
1937-S- XF/VF
1938-D-VF
Coins housed in a Danso Album. I will try to have photos available, however know that most of the money spent obviously was on the earler dates. The rest is what was available at the time, what I collected or was given by my Grandfather. NO, individual pieces are not being sold. This is a nice set with all dates readable however there are like 3 or 4 partial dates BUT dates are completely legible. This set is comprised of everyday average circulated pieces to very nice Uncirculated pieces. Just give it some thought. Coins were graded using a combination of ANA standards and Photograde. It becomes apparent that the obverses held up much better with stronger features than the reverses. This is why I say that some of the ones I split graded grades do no justice to the coins' overall appearance. If interested just make your bid based on overall descriptions and I will try to have pictures of all these available but may take a day or two. Gotta run for now. Thanks
B00M
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