Buffalo 5 cent 2 & 2 1/2 feather varieties?
What do the major grading services use to determine if a coin is 2 feather or 2 1/2 feather?
Does anyone know?
Examples of both please!!!!
Thanks.
Does anyone know?
Examples of both please!!!!
Thanks.
Big Tony from Texas! Cherrypicking fool!!!!!!
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Are you asking what criteria they use or are you asking what reference material they use?
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a.k.a "The BUFFINATOR"
<< <i>As to the 2 1/2 feather I do not think any of the grading services are attributing any of them. >>
there are others that attribute them based on the pop reports
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<< <i>There are over 30 different buffalo nickels that exist with the two feather variety. I think pcgs only recognizes a few of these, the ones that are listed in the Cherrypickers' guide and have an assigned FS number. For a complete list of these two feather buffs refer to Ron Pope's book on buffalo nickel abraded die varieties. As to the 2 1/2 feather I do not think any of the grading services are attributing any of them. How do you tell if exactly one half of the feather is missing? >>
Don't have the latest Cherrypickers guide - is a 1915-D recognized in it?
1913-D-1; 1915; 1915-D; 1916; 1917; 1917-D; 1917-S; 1918; 1918-S; 1919; 1919-D; 1920; 1920-S; 1921; 1921-S; 1925-D; 1925-S; 1927-D; 1927-S; 1929-S; and 1930-S.