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1925-D Buffalo Nickel Appears To Be RPM But I'm Doubtful?

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No examples on Wexler's or V.V. found. Well worn, possible chemically treated creating a RPM illusion?
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 Posted Yesterday   12:43 pm  Show Profile   Check jadenusa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add jadenusa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Tricky one... I vote affirmative for RPM. Definitely treated in some way. Cool find if it pans out!
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Your coin is a known die pair, and the issue has been talked about off and on for a few years. The consensus has been that it is not a repunched mint mark. This die pair was abraded heavily because of die clashing. You can see the distinctive die polishing next to the buffalo's right rear leg. The obverse die was abraded even more severely.

Here is another example from this die pair on the PCGS website. This PCGS example was graded MS-63, which will give you some idea of the extent of the die polishing. The thinking has been that the vertical line to the left of the mint mark was a die gouge from the die polishing.
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Good information, fortcollins, thanks!
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I was very interested to see the verdict on this one.
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Thank for the education fortcollins you nailed it. Great conversation coin, probably take it to my local coin shop and pass on excellent information. This is exactly why I subscribe to this site, great knowledge and friendly feedback. Thanks everyone!
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