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Pillar of the Community
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Do you want the human grade or an AI one?....  ...(not sure if anyone else will get it but) I'm.... 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Do you want the human grade or an AI one?.......(not sure if anyone else will get it but) I'm.... I'm not picky I'll take which ever one gets me more money... hey this is big steps for me. I actually picked up 3 slabbed coins and I haven't broken the slabs.  Funny part is that I paid less for the 3 coins than what it probably cost to get them slabbed.
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Pillar of the Community
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I was wondering about the slabbed coins and with you posting them, but didn't want to mention it...price is everything..
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Pillar of the Community
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I got some money for Christmas and went to the LCS, I picked up my usual (walking liberties and bison nickels) and then Mike shows me a few coins he picked up. I mostly drooled over the full set of silver eagles but at $770 more than I can spend without my wife killing me. He also had a full album of Lincoln cents in mostly AU and all key dates including all the major DDO like the 1955, 1972 and 1990 (I learned there was a DDO in 1990) and 1922 no d slabbed. In that slabbed pile there was a 1945 LWC and the bison nickel. And when I picked up those 2, he knows I like flying eagles so I got that one really low cost. He also had an IHC but I passed my spending limit so I had to pass. I ended up getting 3 slabbed form the long term and considering I paid less than raw, I couldn't say no. Let's just say I'm a good customer :) I pay cash and never argue offer price. I'm also a regular so sometime I get lucky.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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hfjacinto > I'm going to try to say this without sounding like a no-it-all . Your 38-D Buffalo Nickel can't possibly be a proof or even struct at the Denver mint with proof dies . Also this Buffalo Nickel was either polished or plated with an unknown substance . 
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I'm not the one grading it but the TPG doesn't agree with you on it being played or polished. I thought it was too shiny also but I checked it's grade and the LCS agreed with it, it looks like a proof Jefferson nickel I own.
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That coin doesn't look like it was struck from proof dies. It may be proof like though but your pics make that hard to tell. Compare your coin to a proof. It doesn't have any Die Deterioration like your coin does (circled in red). MS65 with that hit on the Bison's leg.  
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Ok , there's one way how to settle this . Lets call on FortCollins and hear what he has to say . He seems to be very educated in Buffalo ( Bison ) Nickels . 
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Pillar of the Community
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I think it's the picture. There is a small ding mark on the back and the Liberty is weak but there is no wear at all. The pictures make it look much worse than the actual coin.
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Pillar of the Community
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64 and it is not a proof, nor was it struck with proof dies.
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Pillar of the Community
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No one got this one, but I blame how shiny it was and my picture taking skills. It looks much better in person. No one (well one or 2 people or a few) said TPGs are perfect. 
Edited by hfjacinto 12/29/2019 5:11 pm
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Rest in Peace
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Quote: No one (well one or 2 people or a few) said TPGs are perfect. Was I one of them . 
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@T-bop, this is a case of a shiny coin in a hard plastic case looking worse in pictures than it really is. I checked it out a few times as the grade surprised me, but it's really a nice coin. It's not perfect but it's much better than MS 64 coins I've seen, even the mark on the leg might or might not be there, it looks like a mark on the plastic. For what I paid for the 3 slabbed coins (all 3 cost less than the slabbing of one would cost me) I was ok any way and got a long term hold I'm happy with my purchase, looking at it I can see why it was graded MS 66.
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