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Dang, so close.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Congratulations! Is there any way to find out what the entries ended being graded if they were. Would make a great learning experience. 
Edited by Dar 04/09/2015 4:19 pm
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Quote: Is there any way to find out what the entries ended being graded if they were. The contributor usually comments after the round is over. I do not always know the grade, just the price and date. Quote: Would make a great learning experience. Ultimately, that is my goal for Guess the Price!
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Season 51 - Round 2Guessing Deadline:
3 PM EDT (Forum Time) on Monday, 13 April 2015Coin Purchased By:
perfessor in November 20141914-D Buffalo Nickel
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$29 Great job 52Raymo!!
I KNEW there was more to that coin than the picture showed!!  What a beauty!! 
Edited by Moe145 04/09/2015 5:27 pm
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R2 Buffalo -
$26
I was thinking maybe roll-find ... but likely not given the difficulty of this example.
David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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Some commentary of the R1 coin ... Quote: Is there any way to find out what the entries ended being graded if they were. Many of us endeavor to close the loop on the GTP coins ... in the spirit of sharing and education. 1936 Norfolk (VA) Bicentennial Half Dollar - PCGS MS67/CAC The Norfolk half is readily available today in Gem MS65 and better state ... the cluttered nature of the design helping to 'hide' minor hits and marks. Tougher in MS67 as shown ... but even at that lofty grade the most common of the classic silver commemorative series. PCGS has certified an astonishing 1065 Norfolk at MS67 - with 238 graded higher! There exists a PCGS MS69 example. This is the classic silver commemorative to obtain if you desire a truly high-grade type coin at a reasonable price. David
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