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Rest in Peace
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MS-64 , sharp horn, semi-split tail . 
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USS, no this is the thread title. 1913S type 2 Buffalo nickel It's slabbed.
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Can you post the link to the thread you're talking about?
Edited by USSID18 04/26/2018 4:18 pm
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MS64
Edited by panzaldi 04/26/2018 4:28 pm
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Thanks Buck! That's what I was looking for.
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Quote: Thanks Buck! That's what I was looking for. You are welcome. 
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Very nice!
Full horn and nice luster.
I give it an MS-64+
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AU58. Horn if flat. Hip bone is slightly flat. Couple of ticks on the obverse of the Indian. Rim damage from 7 to 8 pm on the obverse? Is that a Retained Cud at 1 pm on the obverse rim?
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What is meant by a Retained Cud? Keep in mind the coin is behind plastic in a 2x2 so that might affect things.
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Quote:How much does a Retained Cud take off the value? It's subjective. Some collector look for those types of mint errors and will pay for them. Others don't like them.
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