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Re: Take a stab at grading this 1913 type one buffalo nickel
UPDATE! in the Heritage auction this coin now sits at $5,250 ($6,300 with the juice). 8 days and 12 hours left in the auction. IMO this will go to a registry set where the holder is more important th… (View Post)1 -
Re: Take a stab at grading this 1913 type one buffalo nickel
I think the reason that this “coin" was sold so many times over the past few year is that each of the owners woke up one morning, took a look a the coin and said “yuuuuk”! (View Post)2 -
Re: The 1921 Buffalo Nickel: A one year type coin.
Yes the 1921 is a neat coin. Full struck specimens can be awesome. Over the past two years or so I picked up 2 dateless 1921s nickels because of the unique and well struck obverse. Same thing can be … (View Post)1 -
Re: so-called 1915-s unc buffalo nickel on eBay -- look fishy to me.
The motto LIBERTY is wrong as it is weak and shallow on the 1913 - 1915 issues and then completely redone for 1916 to make it much stronger. On a real buff from this era the bottom of the Y does not … (View Post)2 -
Re: 1913 type one three and one half legged buffalo PCGS XF45 sold last night by Great Collections
This is a serious comment to. It is not expected that all collectors find varieties exciting. And there are probably a lot of buffalo collectors that do not like abraded or polished die varieties. In… (View Post)1