Which of these 2 Buffalos would you keep?

No need to keep both of these Buffs. Now, which one would you keep and why?
My goal is to build a set with coins that exhibit the best possible strike for the date, which also has nice luster and attractive toning.
One day, maybe I'll find that coin that meets all three desires, but for now, which stays?
No# 1


Or
No# 2

My goal is to build a set with coins that exhibit the best possible strike for the date, which also has nice luster and attractive toning.
One day, maybe I'll find that coin that meets all three desires, but for now, which stays?
No# 1


Or
No# 2


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#1 has a slightly stronger reverse strike, but has a bag mark on the ribcage. Obverse has a slightly better strike.
#2 has more bright luster overall, but, suppose the golden hue will eventually look identical to #1. Obverse has a couple of small bag marks. Reverse - hair on buffalo's head is has a weaker strike than #1.
So, #1 it is.
BOTH are very nice coins.
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seem to have a more chiseled look than number 2.
Jim
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The reverse of coin #2 has a decent size hit running vertically across the Bison's hip, just in front of the tail. The hit runs down and onto the bison's right thigh. I just noticed it is hard to see in the photo, so thought I would point it out. A hit like that needs to be factor into a decision.
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<< <i>Like them both but prefer #2.
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I vote for #2
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and #2 has sunken cheeks
<< <i>Both are sensational. No. 1 has a tiny edge in strike (hair knot, bison's head, tip of tail), No. 2 is more lustrous. In terms of value, luster gets the nod. So No. 2 it is. >>
this
plus i love that clash in front of his eyebrow
Couldn't go wrong with either coin being a keeper.
Mike
The good part is that with two coins as beautiful as these, there isn't a wrong answer
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- Dies are in better shape, as the 2nd one is clashed, with what looks like some die polishing on the obverse by the face.
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When I see well struck, high grade buffalos, I'm always drawn to the obverse. For some reason # 2 speaks to me. The crease just behind his eye, the gauntness of his cheeks. Just a really cool coin. #1 is a great coin too, but # 2 has the Time Magazine, haunting photo look to it that you don't easily forget.
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Both are very nice and you can't lose either way.
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I might just have to keep them both....I don't know
I never mentioned, but both coins are graded 66
I really think #1 deserves at a plus on the slab too.
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