Would You have bid higher for this Buffalo Beauty?

I couldn't get myself to bid past $200. for this one but now, upon reflection, regret that shortsightedness.
Would you have bid more?
Buffalo Toned Nickel LINK
Would you have bid more?
Buffalo Toned Nickel LINK
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SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
<< <i>With how good coin docs have gotten, I probably wouldn't have bid in the first place. >>
+1
lets not say that digging doesn't yield results
boy oh boy
some other ended listings from this seller, just for funsies
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<< <i>I have seen quite a few coins out of albums, out of old time collections, I really think folks are throwing the baby out with the bath water. Some coins are steller, untouched beautys, simply toned by time, and unjustly brushed aside. >>
Yes, just not this one.
<< <i>I have seen quite a few coins out of albums, out of old time collections, I really think folks are throwing the baby out with the bath water. Some coins are steller, untouched beautys, simply toned by time, and unjustly brushed aside. >>
That's the problem with coin docs - they ruin the values of the good coins
<< <i>I love me some munchies. >>
i'm going to go out on a limb and estimate these are not the munchies you are talking about?
In the single second obverse and third reverse pics it looks like a buff that would easily roam into white plastic.
The age of raw is over. Even if it is NT it would still cost a lot to have it slabbed.
bob
<< <i>I couldn't get myself to bid past $200. for this one but now, upon reflection, regret that shortsightedness.
Would you have bid more?
Buffalo Toned Nickel LINK >>
Looks AT to me.
Looking at this seller's completed listings (silly put together rolls, obviously AT'd Franklins & Lincolns, etc.), I'd avoid buying anything from this person just on general principle.
<< <i>Looking at this seller's completed listings (silly put together rolls, obviously AT'd Franklins & Lincolns, etc.), I'd avoid buying anything from this person just on general principle. >>
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