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1927-S Buffalo Nickel, Slabbed

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what's up with the "1" in 1927?

What do you think? What grade?
1927-S-Buffalo-Nickel,-Slabbed
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 Posted 05/27/2018  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Better pics might help, but maybe it took a hit which flattened out the lower part?


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Somehow it still was slabbed as MS something though. Pretty high.
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in all likelihood its just a die flaw at the date
I was thinking MS62 but my guess is you're going to show MS64
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Appears to be die spread at the 1. At least from what I can see.

You need sharper photos for an MS grade. At least for me.

Dings, which also might have caused the lower 1 spread, affect mint state grades. But unless they are severe enough to cause a details grade - such dings DON'T reduce a grade below 60.

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This is icg 63. Not sure what it'd be elsewhere. Not sure if the 63 is after deducting a point or two for the weird "1".
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Better pics please!
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those are the only pics they had. I didn't buy it. It sold for about the PCGS recommended price for MS60.
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