I'm so used to looking at my crappy coins that this one is awesome!!
With that much detail I would think it was one of the first batch struck with brand new dies.
And although I don't know crap about Buffalos, maybe venture the milkspot (if that's what it is) on the obverse by Liberty and the dot below the chin on the reverse may be mint induced.
Milkspots on 1921 Morgan Dollars were common probably due to poor rinsing of the planchets.
My guess it's graded MS67 maybe even MS68.
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If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
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Jj
The spot below the Buffalo's chin makes it a 65.
With that much detail I would think it was one of the first batch struck with brand new dies.
And although I don't know crap about Buffalos, maybe venture the milkspot (if that's what it is) on the obverse by Liberty and the dot below the chin on the reverse may be mint induced.
Milkspots on 1921 Morgan Dollars were common probably due to poor rinsing of the planchets.
My guess it's graded MS67 maybe even MS68.
---edited for grammer
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
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