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1927-D Buffernick: Purplish, pleasing and plainly PQ!

Just a very pretty example for this semi-tough date and mint. PCGS holder.




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Looks AU to me.
isn't the 27d usually notorious for being weakly struck?
<< <i>Nice coin Guy....
isn't the 27d usually notorious for being weakly struck? >>
Yes. This is slightly above average, and the luster and color are considerably above the norm.
<< <i>Looks AU to me.
That's about enough out of you, Chris.
cam40> ooh, aah, ough, uuh, eea
<< <i>craptastic buffalo, Guy.
It actually looks tons better in hand. It reflects yellow, orange and magenta depending how you turn it. It's one of those coins that don't look nearly as good when photographed.
Garrow
<< <i>Nice, you knocked in on from 235 yards out and sank a 35 ft downhill right breaker with that one.
That would be an eagle. Thanks Mike!