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Pillar of the Community
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1936 S/S Buffalo RPM-001? 
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Valued Member
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 It looks like RPM-001 to me! Nice buy!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sure looks like it! Congrats!
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Congrats!
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Rest in Peace
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 Did you cherry pick that or was it a surprise?
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Moderator
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I have locked your other thread. This discussion could have been continued there.
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Rest in Peace
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Never mind. I found the other thread. You did all right there! Enjoy!
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Did you cherry pick that or was it a surprise?
$5, was buying it for the 1913 T2, hahahaha.
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Valued Member
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What a great find. Sweet looking Buff.
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Quote: $5, was buying it for the 1913 T2, hahahaha. Some times, when you back into something, you fall down a flight of steps. Other times, it looks like this. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Some times, when you back into something, you fall down a flight of steps. Other times, it looks like this.
Very true Dave. Good to see you, it's been a while for sure! This one is going in a nice 2x2 flip into the "better" part of my collection. I'm so happy about it still 
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Pillar of the Community
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The rim ding makes me sad, and I'm sure it'd probably get a details grade since it's right below where the S/S is.
Still happy none the less.
And, if anyone was wondering, I took this pic with my iPhone 5s. Love the iPhone camera quality. Initially what I did was focus on the coin, then snap a pic. And then went back to my photo's, zoomed in on the mintmark and here we are!
Edited by CoinHuntingDrew 09/04/2017 03:45 am
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Quote: The rim ding makes me sad, and I'm sure it'd probably get a details grade since it's right below where the S/S is.
Rim dings are more or less acceptable on circulated coins, moreso as the technical grade drops. I imply a fair bit of wear from your detail image, and suspect the ding might pass muster in this case. Can we see the whole coin?
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