<< <i>It looks like a 65, but I'm guessing PCGS said MS64. It seems for PCGS to give a 1914-S the MS65 grade, it needs to be brighter. >>
So, you're saying I should crack it out and dip it to remove the patina of oxidization that is concealing this coin's magnificent luster? You know I'm kidding.
TDN makes a point even if it is only in humor. Grading Buffs is a real aquired skill and in this state of preservation, an in hand review is really necessary... looks to be in the 64-65 range, but my darts may be off target
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<< <i>TDN makes a point even if it is only in humor. Grading Buffs is a real aquired skill and in this state of preservation, an in hand review is really necessary... looks to be in the 64-65 range, but my darts may be off target >>
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<< <i>It looks like a 65, but I'm guessing PCGS said MS64. It seems for PCGS to give a 1914-S the MS65 grade, it needs to be brighter. >>
So, you're saying I should crack it out and dip it to remove the patina of oxidization that is concealing this coin's magnificent luster?
You know I'm kidding.
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<< <i>In my humble opinion it looks to be graded MS-FRICKEN-SWEET! >>
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<< <i>So, you're saying I should crack it out and dip it to remove the patina of oxidization that is concealing this coin's magnificent luster? >>
You scared me for a moment.
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<< <i>TDN makes a point even if it is only in humor. Grading Buffs is a real aquired skill and in this state of preservation, an in hand review is really necessary... looks to be in the 64-65 range, but my darts may be off target >>
Only half in jest. Half of me is dead serious.
I like it as a 64 from the pics...but once again, a very nice Buffalo!!!
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