@cecropiamoth said:
Killer. I've slowly been building an appreciation for these awesome 38-D Buffalos.
Jeff
I used to have no interest in them. But then I bought one that was a 66 and hammered with really nice color for not much money. They become addicting. I can stop buying them anytime I want though.. I just don't want to yet...
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Wow, that's nice.
MS 66?
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You found yourself a GORGEOUS 38-d my friend! Very nice indeed
Oh yeah... very nice coin with real nice toning!
Absolutely beautiful!!! Exactly the type I would buy. Excellent luster and very nice color. I love those gold toned Buffalo's.
As far as grade, I see at least a 66 with a good shot at 67.
It’s in a MS

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Killer. I've slowly been building an appreciation for these awesome 38-D Buffalos.
Jeff
That is absolutely hammered.... very nice strike and worth every digit of a 67.... Cheers, RickO
I used to have no interest in them. But then I bought one that was a 66 and hammered with really nice color for not much money. They become addicting. I can stop buying them anytime I want though.. I just don't want to yet...
Absolutely beautiful!! Very nice pick. I love the subtle lavender on the reverse. Very well deserving of the 67 grade.
nice, i like that
Very nice one.
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Gotta love USPS
It is a well deserved appreciation. Coins like this are available in enough higher grade numbers to please most anyone.
Of course, there are VERY few here who would be pleased with the United States Postal Service.
I don't want to get into this right now.
Pete