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191x D Buffalo Nic It Or Not?

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Looking on opinions on what this date is and if you think nic-a-date would make it any better.

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Your coin is a 1919-D. It has Obverse Design Variety 2 (1916-1919), with the enhanced lettering in LIBERTY and the original left ribbon design. Of the four possible dates, the only one with a triangular shaped lower opening is the nine in 1919. Definitely don't use nic-a-date here.
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Well, fortcollins said it. I believe it. That settles it.

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Your coin is a 1919-D. It has Obverse Design Variety 2 (1916-1919), with the enhanced lettering in LIBERTY and the original left ribbon design. Of the four possible dates, the only one with a triangular shaped lower opening is the nine in 1919. Definitely don't use nic-a-date here.

Great information as usual -
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Your coin is a 1919-D. It has Obverse Design Variety 2 (1916-1919), with the enhanced lettering in LIBERTY and the original left ribbon design. Of the four possible dates, the only one with a triangular shaped lower opening is the nine in 1919. Definitely don't use nic-a-date here.


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Agree with the '19 assessment. Another Nic-A-Date tragedy avoided...
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What JBuck says.

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[Well, fortcollins said it. I believe it. That settles it.

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