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1918-D Buffalo. Am I Seeing Things?

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Sure looks good to me.
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Honestly, I can't tell. It looks pretty good, but also doesn't at the same time. This is a tough one.
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I'm not sure, but here is a blow-up of the date:

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I have less than $30.00 invested and will not have the coin in my possession until May at the earliest.


That's great gamble! A normal 1918-D details mid-grade would be right about what you paid ($20-$25). If it is the DDO, you are at least $800-$900 to the good. What's to lose?
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