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Re: Would you want this graded MS67 buffalo nickel in your 1913- 1938 date set?
Has nice machine doubling on the date so guess it could be called “1916/1916”. That’s a nice bonus. Guess you could also call it a “poor man’s doubled die” like the so-called 1955/5 cent! Even with t… (View Post)2 -
Re: 1937 cameo proof buffalo nickel -- with problems.
the second photo provided by @LanceNewmanOCC is of the same coin as first posted by me above. This photo of the obverse goes with the one I first posted, it is the same coin. Heritage posted this sec… (View Post)3 -
Re: Would you want this graded MS67 buffalo nickel in your 1913- 1938 date set?
But who would be willing to buy this one for crack-out and "conservation”? Very very few would. (View Post)2 -
1937 cameo proof buffalo nickel -- with problems.
1937 proof cameo buffalo nickel, PR-64 buffalo nickel, it went for $1560 which aint a lot for a cameo. Just recently sold in a Heritage auction. But look at the surfaces. This coin had to have deteri… (View Post)1 -
monster 1915 ms66 buffalo nickel with booming mint lustre.
One of the nicest 1915 pcgs ms66 buffs I have ever seen. The lustre is incredible. It stands up well to a proof. Asking price is $850 and I think it is worth it. (View Post)12
