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I think this thread would be a good idea for people to show off their Buffalo nickels. I currently just added a huge amount of them to my collect. Anyway, here are the ones I just got yesterday.  50  58  58  58  63  63  64  65  66 This one I am not 100% sure about it being AU. I was thinking it's a weak-strike and should be like MS-63 or MS-62 cleaned.  
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Rest in Peace
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Wow. That really is a herd. Congratulations on some real beauties. Are you working toward a set?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quite a collection in itself - congrats! 
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Pillar of the Community
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VERY nice solotime~!  I would love to have a herd of them myself but only have these two for now. They are for my type set:  
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Pillar of the Community
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That is a HERD of Buffs!
Thanks for sharing!
.....and please KEEP sharing!!
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Congrats on the Herd . 
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice coins. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Paul Bulgerin
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Thanks everyone!
I was thinking about almost making it a full set. I am waiting on two more to come in the mail that are also in MS.
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These are all very nice. 
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@Debrajc, I didn't see your pictures before when you have posted. They must of not loaded yet. But that's a pretty cool type set.    1913 65  1913 65  1913 65 1917 63 1917 63 1917 63 1920 62 1920 62 1920 62 1936 64  1936 64  1936 64  1937 66 1937 66 1937 66 No set is going to be a complete set without one of these      I still need to get a proof and business strike. I actually messed up and thought this one was a business strike. I normally don't buy satin coins.
Edited by solotime 03/28/2018 7:44 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Well played!
Superb examples.
The 1920 is HAMMERED!
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Looking good! 
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The 1920 is actually now my favorite buffalo that I own right now. I might try to see if PCGS will grade it MS-64.
However, once I get my other buffalo's back from PCGS. The 1920 might not be my favorite anymore. I am expecting PCGS to grade some of my 1938 D's MS-67 or MS-67+. If I got a MS-68, that would be amazing. But I don't really know how to grade over MS-67. I did a lot of testing grades and so far my grading standards were like 90% correct. I sent like 40 random coins that I knew should get MS-67 and MS-66 and they almost all did.
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Good luck! 
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Edited by solotime 04/05/2018 8:37 pm
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NO on ONE - I don't see a VF coin in that slab....ever.
#3 & #4 - keep looking. There are better condition for similar money out there. Even raw would be a possibility.
IMHO, number 4 is a cleaned coin that made it into a non details holder.
Ever looked at Great Collections? Local coin club?
#5 looks nicer than the grade.
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