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1936 Buffalo

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Just curious what the grade on this is thanks

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Either F-12 or 15
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I have another one of these and it has some glue on it its in a little better condition is there any way to get that glue off without damaging the coin I got some of it off with a tooth pick
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a soak in acetone will usually work pretty well on glue.
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I've never done the acetone before just a quick dip
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