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stunning buffalo
lasvegasteddy
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not mine but if i had the $$$$ what do you all think of it?sweet buff
everything in life is but merely on loan to us by our appreciation....lose your appreciation and see
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Not me brothers, 'ol curly don't put out c-notes for coins without plastic around them.
like this. It's absolutely magnificant! However, I'm a doubter that it is natural. Silver has turned on me
into some vivid colors but never a buff. Nickel just looks like nickel and gets gray and dark gray in my
part of the country (Las Vegas).
bob
in that area?
First Place Winner of the 2005 Rampage design contest!
- Bob -
MPL's - Lincolns of Color"Central Valley" Roosevelts
<< <i>I've also bought from the seller before. He does have a return policy. The trouble with the policy was that in order to see any signs of prior cleaning it needed to be taken out of the 2x2 cardboard holder (I didn't read the fine print). Doing this nullified the return policy. Why doesn't he just spring for the $30 and have it certified?
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Might be because they can't be certified.....????
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- Bob -
MPL's - Lincolns of Color"Central Valley" Roosevelts
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Might be because they can't be certified.....???? >>
Must be why he has sooooo many. I haven't checked out his site since I made that purchase, but he didn't have many, if any, TPG material.
- Bob -
MPL's - Lincolns of Color"Central Valley" Roosevelts
I see very little in common between that absolutely gorgeous Jeff of yours and that poor, once nice Buff in the OP.
I'm not sure where he gets them, but he has nice buffs generally! He is the only guy I buy raw toned buffs from.
A buddy of mine bought this below off this seller, and a $925.00 pcgs ms67 from Pinnacle.
This was the superior coin.
John, my sole purpose for posting the picture was to show that Nickel coins do indeed sometimes tone in circular bands of red/pink and blue along with the more normal gold. i have a 1939 that has perhaps better color but it's in a stripe running primarily across the obverse and not the reverse, almost like something had laid on it for quite awhile. given the fact that this Buffalo is almost 30 years older than the 1942 Proof Jefferson, it's plausible that it spent a longer time in whatever toned it, so the progression is farther along. as my comment indicates, though, i'd be suspicious because tone on Nickels is usually limited to blue and gold with the Silver 1942-1945 Issues being the exception to that rule.