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1936 P Buffalo Nickel FS-101 DDO-001 - Confirm?

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I'm pretty sure about this one since Wexler mentions die scratches extending from the third feather which are present. It's been sitting in my collection for a while and I had forgotten about it. Any kind of opinion/confirmation would be awesome!
1936-P-Buffalo-Nickel-FS-101-DDO-001---Confirm?
1936-P-Buffalo-Nickel-FS-101-DDO-001---Confirm?
1936-P-Buffalo-Nickel-FS-101-DDO-001---Confirm?
1936-P-Buffalo-Nickel-FS-101-DDO-001---Confirm?
1936-P-Buffalo-Nickel-FS-101-DDO-001---Confirm?
1936-P-Buffalo-Nickel-FS-101-DDO-001---Confirm?
1936-P-Buffalo-Nickel-FS-101-DDO-001---Confirm?

bump without posting lol
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 Posted 03/19/2018  6:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ItsDaBunnyYT to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There is a DDO, but it is so tiny, that it isn't worth very much. A collector may pay 6 cents for it
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6 cents!?!

Someone didn't do research. PCGS puts it around $100. http://www.PCGScoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/38469

Good find, especially a higher grade example like this.
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 Posted 04/06/2018  10:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2000 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
A collector may pay 6 cents for it


I don't know who your dealer is, but shoot me his number! I'd be happy to take about 50 of these from him for 6c a piece!
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6-Cents, you have to be kidding!

This one is in the CherryPickers' Guide on page 329, FS-05-1936-101 DDO-1. I just bought a PCGS-AU58 example for $175.00 and was very happy to put in my collection at that price. I also have the other one FS-05-1936-102, DDO-2 in PCGS-AU58.

You have a very nice coin.
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CoinCollector2000, very nice find and congratulations! It's indeed FS-101! And it's worth a lot more than 6 Cents!
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I've sold Mint state examples of this variety for $300-$600 in the past. It is the "Big One"-1-O-VI/DDO-001 but not worth much in the lower circulated grades.
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Six cents? I guess it depends on the cents. Maybe six MS-63 1931-S cents!

Great find, and a beautiful high grade example. The only one I've found is a weak G example that's been "rode hard and put away wet," and I was glad to find that one.
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