How does this 3 Leg Buffalo compare to the finest? Grade Revealed

Thanks for all the compliments. Added this coin to my Box of 20 last year. Looked at quite a few other 65's before purchasing and this coin stood out and shouted...Buy me!! Probably need to send it in for a regrade.
Stands leg to leg with........
just a little on the short side.........
leads the herd...?
Looking for some Buffalo experts to weigh in.....now that they're finished with the turkey legs



edited to correct spelling
Stands leg to leg with........
just a little on the short side.........
leads the herd...?
Looking for some Buffalo experts to weigh in.....now that they're finished with the turkey legs




edited to correct spelling
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Gorgeous coin. Just a little weak on the strike.
I wish I had one like it in my set but for now, 45 will have to do.
Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving. BTW, I like breast meat!
JT
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"just a little on the short side........." Better than most!
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but was only a VG
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As nice a 3-Legger as I have ever have seen.
I'm sure its a 65 - maybe a 66 [ someone say a 66 is a POP-ONE ? ]
I do not profess to be able to grade Buffalos however !!
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The coin in the OP is a great looking coin!
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<< <i>How does this 3 Leg Buffalo compare to the finest? >>
If I owned that one, I wouldn't really give a darn.
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66+
Steve
the holder.
......PRISTINE BUFF!!!
<< <i>I'm about to win a 3 legger off a local auction that may just trump this example for its respected grade. About a week left. >>
Got a link?
Don't forget to post grade
If that's not a 66, then I don't know what would be. That's by far the best looking 3-legged Buffalo I have seen!
Dwayne F. Sessom
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<< <i>Great buffalo!! Next step is to get the greeen Cah-Cah sticker on it.
buffnixx >>
Or maybe a gold one
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<< <i>The grade doesn't matter, that is a fine looking coin >>
I get what you're saying, but your comment did prompt me to check the PCGS price guide for the 3-legger:
MS63: $5,240
MS64: $10,000
MS65: $35,000
MS66: $65,000
With spreads like that, and me being the poor soul that I am, the grade certainly would "matter" to me.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
MJ
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......