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1937 D 3 Legged Buffalo

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This coin is slabbed by NGC. I am looking for your opinions to see how it matches up with the grade NGC designated.

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 Posted 05/11/2007  08:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amac44 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice!!!!!VF-EF that's a true error!!!
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It looks VF30-EF40 to me, but it's difficult to tell since many of the details are softened by the holder. Also, I think the grade might have been bumped due to the popularity of this coin.
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 Posted 05/11/2007  09:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okie-colin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

I'm going to say XF45 as I see wear on the buffalo's hump, but I could be too low.
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I like the rims and the overall "feel" of the coin. With the horn detail and assuming there's some luster I wouldn't be surprised to see NGC call it AU-55/8. My opinion would lean toward a grade centered around AU-50. Very nice one.
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I'm torn between XF-45 and AU-50, but wouldn't be surprised if it was a tad higher than that. Nice coin, regardless
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Too much wear to go AU, I'm thinking XF45.
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Tpatna, are you going to reveal the NGC grade and award the grading prize?
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My guess is NGC called it XF45. I call it ungradable, because I can't grade Buffs worth a darn.
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NGC graded this AU53, however I agree with some of you that it is more like XF, however it has a new home all snug as a bug in my safe

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 Posted 05/22/2007  11:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lovethebluesman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
EF-45.
The photos are sorta blurry because of the case, but that's acceptable for a graded coin.
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I'm surprised by the AU-53 grade. It looks to me like there's a lot of flatness on the high points of the reverse. But then Buffalos are tough to grade.
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The 3 legged variety has different grading criteria from other Buffs. Remember, this was created by a Mint employee harshly grinding clash marks off a die and much detail was removed including the leg so flat areas, even on MS examples, are to be expected.
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Definitely a XF
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Third party grading companies are all over the place with Buffalo nickels. I see so many coins graded as VF, or even XF, that lack a full horn. Yes many date/mm combinations are famous for being weakly struck, however I find little difference in weakness of strike and wear. I would find it hard to buy (or sell) a coin as VF without one. The 3-leg is one possible exception to this rule as the detail was polished off the dies themselves.
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