You never see 13-S T1's with such great peripheral strike on the reverse. And the central obverse is really struck up. Excellent coin.
I also really like the 20-P. This is a date you rarely see with nice original toning. Most examples are just gray/silver. The Buffalo on this coin looks as though he's pushing through the rims.
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I think my favorite might be the 1916 as I like the color variation.
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i love the 13 best off all...
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The strike on that 13-S is incredible!
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<< <i>Nice coins as always, Dick.
The strike on that 13-S is incredible! >>
Agree, and feel it's undergraded by a point. You will not find an MS66 in the Heritage archives that is nicer in any way.
<< <i>Great coins... prefer (of course) the non tarnish Buffs.... Cheers, RickO >>
So it's true: You do hate all forms of toning.
I also really like the 20-P. This is a date you rarely see with nice original toning. Most examples are just gray/silver. The Buffalo on this coin looks as though he's pushing through the rims.
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