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1937-D Buffalo For Grading

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Now that I see good pictures of this one I really think they (this coin plus the 1937 Philly posted a few minutes ago) were plated. See the dull white looking areas between the legs? Hmmm.
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1937-D-Buffalo-For-Grading

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AU55?
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I think there is a bit of wear on the cheekbone and the bison's hip but with all that luster, it would probably grade AU-58.
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I think what looks like wear is actually just due to strike. I think it's MS63-MS64 range.
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