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My New Die Cracked Buffalo :D

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Here's my new buffalo I won off eBay. Seller's pictures. It's a 1913D Type 1, I needed it for my Date/MM set, but there's another reason I wanted it. image

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Feel free to assign a grade. image

And can anyone guess why I wanted it?

Thanks,

Amanda

EDITED- Because StrikeOut guessed it. image
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I'm a YN working on a type set!

My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

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  • robertprrobertpr Posts: 6,862 ✭✭✭
    Can I guess why you wanted it? image
  • StrikeOutXXXStrikeOutXXX Posts: 3,352 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Is that a die crack running through the "Five Cents"??
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    "You Suck Award" - February, 2015

    Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>Can I guess why you wanted it? image >>



    No, Robert, you already know. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>Is that a die crack running through the "Five Cents"?? >>



    Why yes, yes it is. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>Filled D? >>



    It could be, but Strikeout is correct that I wanted it for the diecrack. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • StrikeOutXXXStrikeOutXXX Posts: 3,352 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Is that a die crack running through the "Five Cents"?? >>



    Why yes, yes it is. image

    -Amanda >>



    Great eye - was that noted on the eBay page, or you just spotted that by looking?

    I would have probably missed it the first dozen times I looked at the graphic if you hadn't mentioned something was different about it.
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    "You Suck Award" - February, 2015

    Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>

    << <i>

    << <i>Is that a die crack running through the "Five Cents"?? >>



    Why yes, yes it is. image

    -Amanda >>



    Great eye - was that noted on the eBay page, or you just spotted that by looking?

    I would have probably missed it the first dozen times I looked at the graphic if you hadn't mentioned something was different about it. >>



    The crack was mentioned in the listing but the fact that it was a buffalo nickel was omitted, for some reason.

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • MrSpudMrSpud Posts: 4,499 ✭✭✭
    I'm not too experienced in grading Buffalos, but i'd say it is an EX-45
  • FairlanemanFairlaneman Posts: 10,426 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Vf with a major die crack on the reverse thru five cents.

    200019559285.
  • StrikeOutXXXStrikeOutXXX Posts: 3,352 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Amanda, you run circles around my buffalo grading, but I'll take a stab. I was stuck between XF and AU50, but lacking any luster, I'll go with XF45.
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    "You Suck Award" - February, 2015

    Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349
    When grading a type one buffalo, we must remember that all these coins were well struck and should show full horn down into lower grades like "Fine." I personally think this is a VF-35, but the images make it exceedingly difficult.

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • NumisOxideNumisOxide Posts: 11,003 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice reverse die crack.

    XF40
  • AZLARRYAZLARRY Posts: 1,189 ✭✭
    That Buff has a lot of character with the die crack and the filled "D". I think you are right with 35, shot at 40.
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  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>That Buff has a lot of character with the die crack and the filled "D". I think you are right with 35, shot at 40. >>



    Thanks. image I'm already in love with it. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • HighReliefHighRelief Posts: 3,720 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Amanda: Good eye on picking out the die crack on your new Buffalo image Also, you are getting very good at grading coins image Keep up the good work YN
  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭

    I don't recall seeing a die crack running through FIVE CENTS before. Very, very interesting.

    FYI: this coin looks easily AU50. Amanda, I'm surprised you think it's VF35.

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  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭

    Oh, and a filled D is pretty common on Type 1's as well as 1929-D.

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  • XF all day long. The horn is full, and almost sharp (you can't always count on that horn as much as the red book would indicate). Look at the overal detail. The tail is even showing a split! Buffalo's back is nice and ruffled...
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>I don't recall seeing a die crack running through FIVE CENTS before. Very, very interesting.

    FYI: this coin looks easily AU50. Amanda, I'm surprised you think it's VF35. >>



    AU50? I didn't think it had quite enough lustre for that. I love that reverse die crack. image

    Thanks! image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭
    Amanda,

    You'd be surprised just how little luster this date/mm has even in mint state. Take a look in Heritage's Auction Archives and compare your coin to other XF and AU coins of this date. I'm certain you'll quickly realize what a nice coin you have.

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  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭

    And if you've not signed up with Heritage, shame on you. image

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  • ledzep87ledzep87 Posts: 1,108 ✭✭✭
    Good job Amanda!

    -YKSA
    Great transaction with: Relaxn, Collectorcoins, OKCC
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>And if you've not signed up with Heritage, shame on you. image >>



    I have a Heritage account. image

    I paid VF money for it. The auction said it was VF. image

    I'll go do some research. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭

    You paid VF money for it? Where was I? image
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  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>You paid VF money for it? Where was I? image >>



    I dunno. It was a poorly worded auction. Here.

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • MJHMJH Posts: 538 ✭✭
    I agree with Shamika

    Its an AU50.
  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>I agree with Shamika

    Its an AU50. >>



    Cool! image

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    Thanks. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • It could go AU with a TPG (not that I'd send this in) but I'd like to see a hint of luster in an AU, though I know they don't always. I say high end XF technically, or market acceptible AU.
    'Market Acceptible' what a term...
  • ad4400ad4400 Posts: 2,168 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'm with the AU crowd. Their is too much detail in the indian and buffalo's head to call this VF. Weakness in Liberty and Date is strike, not wear. I can't make up my mind how flat the hip is, but I know I've see flater hips in AU holders (perhaps a story of market grading, I'm thinking of my 27-S in particular), so I'd be inclined to go with AU. I guess one could argue whether it is a technical XF, but with the die crack and filled mint mark, a nice pickup.
  • lasvegasteddylasvegasteddy Posts: 10,432 ✭✭✭
    nice buff btw...interesting die crack too
    everything in life is but merely on loan to us by our appreciation....lose your appreciation and see


  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349
    I think I understand the AU 50 assesment now. The rear-most leg is not fully struck up, so this is a weaker strike than I thought it was. I can't wait to see in in hand! image

    One of my better Buffs. image

    I thought all type ones were super strikes. Does that perhaps date this coin to a very late type one?

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I thought all type ones were super strikes. Does that perhaps date this coin to a very late type one? >>


    Despite what Lange states, it's my belief that the Denver issues are not as well struck as those from the East coast. The San Francisco issues are the least well struck.

    Without a closeup inspection, it's tough to say if this is a late die state. I suspect it's not.

    The central detail on this piece suggests a good strike.
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  • ad4400ad4400 Posts: 2,168 ✭✭✭✭✭
    While perhaps not representitive of the Date/MM here is an example of how weak strike manifests itself on the Date and Liberty on an MS-60 Type I
  • Amanda,

    I only own one buffalo, 1936 MS66. Your coin has character and I agree it should be AU50. Even if the back leg is struck weakly. I like it and if you paid VF money for it, you got a nice gift. I love those poorly worded auctions. I got a nice Columbian Expo half because the auction title was Combumbian Expostion.

    Keep up finding those poorly worded auctions. They can be the source of many great coins.

    Jonathan
    I have been a collector for over mumbly-five years. I learn something new every day.
  • gyocomgdgyocomgd Posts: 2,582 ✭✭✭
    The horn locks the grade when going beyond VF. That is almost categorically true. When the horn is that full and sharp, it's XF at least.
    I feel this coin is AU50. The 13-D Type 1 is sharply struck coin, and it's 58 only if the wear is barely discernible. The rub here is fairly substantial, but not so heavy on the hip and flank as to plummet it to XF45 in my opinion. If a grader were to lean toward 45 based purely on wear, I think the nice features elsewhere would encourage him to go AU50.

    Nice coin, Amanda. When you browse past and current auctions at Heritage, let me know a case where horn-rule does not apply...

    Guy
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  • LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349
    Hey, you're right! There's an AU 50 1913D Buffalo on Hertaige now that mine looks better than. Of course, it's also a cleaned type two.

    Here's one that looks very much like mine.

    Except for the cool die crack. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
  • ShamikaShamika Posts: 18,785 ✭✭✭✭
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