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1937 D 3 Legged Buffalo

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could someone please tell me what grade do they think of my coin is




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 Posted 12/16/2014  05:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
for grading, also a picture of the front will be needed
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The coin is very difficult to grade judging from the images.
However, I would give it a VF20 at least.
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Your best bet, aldrin, is to crop the images closer to the coin before uploading. That will make the resulting coin image larger and hopefully we will see resolution being lost in the current images.

Buffalos are especially difficult to grade, and therefore dependent on image quality. For the best chance at accurate grading, a coin image needs to be sharp at a bare minimum of 600 pixels in diameter and 800 would be preferable. It must be understood that grading from images is a skill separate from and additional to grading in-hand. You need to understand how digital photography affects the look of the coin, and those newer to grading from images (but not in-hand) tend to undergrade by a level or two, especially Mint State examples.
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VF25-VF30. Appears to be genuine too.
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Much betterer.
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With SsuperDdave.
Much more better.lol
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XF40, in that grade, it's worth about $900. Nice coin!
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Come on, man. You know better than this.
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I agree with the XF40's.
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OK, I apologize if I did anything wrong. Either I didn't know or forgot. It was probably not the part about the email. Am assuming it was the other part. Again apologies, won't happen again. Ed
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