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1913 Buffalo Type 2 With Strike Through!!

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 Posted 04/25/2015  09:21 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Pennynickelguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Please let me know your thoughts.

Extra bonus is the UNUM strike through under the chin!


1913-Buffalo-Type-2-With-Strike-Through!!

1913-Buffalo-Type-2-With-Strike-Through!!

1913-Buffalo-Type-2-With-Strike-Through!!

1913-Buffalo-Type-2-With-Strike-Through!!
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 Posted 04/25/2015  09:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Awesome coin, but I believe the correct term is a Die Clash, not a "Struck Through. I can't see luster with your photos, but um gunna say XF-AU ish
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I have this one at AU-58. Could even hit MS but it's just so hard to distinguish between wear and poor strikes in this series. The pics are a little dark as well.

I definitely don't think it would grade below AU due to the split tail. You typically don't see that below the high AU grades.
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I took some additional pictures outside to try to show the luster better, which it has.Coin is still in mylar, I didn't want to take it out in the outdoors...

Thank you ChildOfTheWheat, I have using "strike through" incorrectly all this time. I will from now on use "die clash".



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Thanks for the new pics. Looking at graded examples of this year I'm really torn between AU-58 and MS-63 but I think I will stick to AU-58. Look to be just some slight traces of wear. Very nice coin though!
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AU-58 with a nice die clash.
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Definitely a die clash. Basically the dies were jammed together without a planchet between them.
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AU-58.
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