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Newp 1935-s Buffalo nickel & another 1935-s Buff
I just picked up a new 35-s for my herd, the first one I'm showing ya. Both of these Buffs have received the grade of MS-65 by pcgs. But as you know not all 65's are equal, and these two are no exception. I find the first one, my new pick up, to be far superior to the other. The strike is over the top and the luster on both sides are booming. So, I'm happy as hell to have picked this one up and feel the need to show it off. After all, what else can ya do with em?
Thanks for looking and comments are always welcome. Joe



Thanks for looking and comments are always welcome. Joe




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<< <i>While I don't know your opinion I would not consider those to be of the same numerical grade, nice newp >>
pcgs sees these two as the same numerical grade, 65. I find the first 35-s to be far superior than #2. I would have given the first Buff a 66 hands down.
The top coin is a find and tough for a 35s - The coin has a wonderful almost split tail and superb detail in the face.
The strike is great about as good as can be found for a 35s well above what one will find out there in the market place.
As always, great photos of the NewP, "Buffmeister" Joe
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