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1921-S Buffalo Nickel In G-4 For $30 - How Did I Do?

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I picked one up yesterday. The Red Book says $70, but I don't trust the RedBook. I will try to get pics up if I have some time this week. How do you think I did? It's not damaged or cleaned in any way.
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 Posted 12/29/2010  11:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sounds like you really got a deal but it sort of depends on if it is really G-4. Could be a bit less or a bit higher depending on who says it is a G-4. If it's raw I've noticed some dealers tend to undergrade and some over grade.
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If it has a full date you did awesome. Even a partial date for $30 is not a bad deal.
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As long as the date is visible without restoring and there are no major flaws in the coin, you've done very well.
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