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Buffalo Nickels For Grading

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Three Buffalo nickels. What do they grade in your opinion? Thank you for any help in advance!



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#1 AU-50
#2 AU-53 details
#3 EF-40
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1) VF details shows possible pitting in date area. There is also a green color on coin that could be PVC.

2) XF 45

3) VF 35
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IGE- for coin 2, why would it be details? I'm just curious

Slider, upon zooming in I see what you mean by possible pitting.

Seems like coin #3 is the best from this batch
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#2 rim damage reverse and dark areas look like corrosion spots. It has the look of a coin removed from the ground.
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Interesting. Thanks IGE!
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Must agree with IGE - 50, 53 details and 40.
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