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Picked this up for only $8 off ebay. While it is acid dated, this variety is very rare and is seldom found. A VG example sells for around $300. So while not in the best shape, I am glad to say I own an example of this variety. Thanks for taking a look!  -CH27 Also, I am sorry for the grainy photos. Nickel and silver always come out looking way better in hand with the photos I end up with  . In hand there are no major issues other than the acid dating. http://varietyvista.com/03%20Buffal...5DRPM001.htm   Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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nice eye to pick that one......
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Thanks everyone! It was actually attributed but at such a great price IMOHO.
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Good eye sight to see that one. Nice going.
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Thanks just carl!
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Hi Jadenusa! None of the examples you posted look to be 1915-D FS-501. Keep hunting! You may just find one someday!
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@CH27 would love to see your whole buffalo collection, personally obsessed with them at the moment. I'm slowly building a very respectable one myself, including a 1913 S T1 2-feather no F.
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To be honest I do not own a lot of Buffalos. I have a 1917-S two feather, 1918-S two feather, 1937-D RPM-001 and this 1915-D RPM-001 as far as varieties. I have a 1913-S type-1 I picked from a junk bin but nothing super exciting. Still on the lookout for the 1916 DDO and 1918/7-D. Would love to find those acid dating sometime. I would be happy to see what you've got too! -CH27
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That's a toughie to find, for sure. I'm still hunting for it. Great pickup!
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Thanks fortcollins! Yeah, it's a real toughie. It may be acid dated but given the rarity I'm just glad to have an example.
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