NEWP.....1924-S Buffalo.....GTG.....Grade Posted

Took a little while to find this date with a solid strike. There are a couple more that I know will be just as challenging, if not more.
Also, edit to add.....that there is quite a bit of underlying luster that I can't quite capture in a pic. Rotated under light....a nice cartwheel can be seen swirling both sides of the coin.
What grade would you assign this coin?
MS64


Also, edit to add.....that there is quite a bit of underlying luster that I can't quite capture in a pic. Rotated under light....a nice cartwheel can be seen swirling both sides of the coin.
What grade would you assign this coin?
MS64


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Waiting for the right coin sure was worth it.
That 24-S is just about the nicest I have ever seen.
I once owned an NGC 58 which I thought was a great
coin, but this one beats it hands down !!
GTG ? ... Okay... MS 64
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Rock solid MS64.
Nice buff!
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Thanks for sharing!
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Clean enough for a 65. But could use some more blast. Great looking coin whether 64 or 65.
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<< <i>Is this a common area for die breaks for the buffalo series? >>
No, it is not an area where die breaks are found. In fact I don't recall ever seeing a die break below the Buffalo's head. What you see is likely a scratch on the die if indeed it's raised metal. Otherwise, I think it's a toning streak.
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Wow! What a strike for a 24-S! MS64,Shot MS65.
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<< <i>Is this a common area for die breaks for the buffalo series? >>
No, it is not an area where die breaks are found. In fact I don't recall ever seeing a die break below the Buffalo's head. What you see is likely a scratch on the die if indeed it's raised metal. Otherwise, I think it's a toning streak. >>
Thanks it sure looks like a raised line to me and its not a toning streak as its the same color as the field on my screen, straight down from the bison's mouth 3/4 of the way to the plain.
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<< <i>Do the new pics change any opinions? >>
i wasn't going to venture a guess based on the original images but i had 62 in my mind,
now i'll post that as my gtg with the new images. thanks for posting better ones :-)
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Much nicer image although my guess is still the same. Still looks to need more luster to be 65 but is a great strike for a 64. If you have access to CoinFacts, look at the 65s and the first 64 -- your luster is more consistent with the 64 but strike is more like the 65s.
Okay, what's the grade already?
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I grade that coin an extremely nice MS63+/MS64. One of the better one's I've seen. Great coin.
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going across the buffalo from left to right. A few tiny wipe lines could easily drop it from 65 to 64.
Imo, this should be an easy upgrade if I ever decide to send it in.
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<< <i>Thanks for all of the comments and compliments.
Imo, this should be an easy upgrade if I ever decide to send it in. >>
I think there's a reason that coin is still in the OGH, but I hope you can get the upgrade someday.
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