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Unslabbed 1919 Buffalo Nickel...what Do You Think It Should Grade?

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Look at the back.

Unslabbed-1919-Buffalo-Nickel...what-Do-You-Think-It-Should-Grade?


Unslabbed-1919-Buffalo-Nickel...what-Do-You-Think-It-Should-Grade?
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This one looks weird. It could be the photography, but to me it looks dipped and retoned. Not harshly dipped, but the surfaces have a look like they were exposed to a chemical acid.

It is a good looking coin otherwise. I would say high AU or MS details cleaned.
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IMO it'll go at least AU-58.
I base that on what appears to be slight rubs on the obverse.

IF the rubs are not there then easily MS-64.
I limit it to -64 because it is a weak strike.
The flat horn and lack of full detail on the buffalo's shoulder is the best evidence for that.
But MS-65 wouldn't surprise me.
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Damage on the reverse? Two round indents on the left front shoulder and another towards the rear of the hump.


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I believe those are normal. I'll take a stab and say 64.
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AU-53 at best. Does not look unc to me. Also has a couple of small rim dings.
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Luster looks stripped unc details
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I hate to say this ,but it almost looks fake . For one thing is the tip of the tail and there are other signs of this coin not looking right .
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AU-55
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AU-58
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To me this coin is strangely attractive. The detail is amazing. Can't figure out the blue tinge though. It's being offered between MS60 and MS63 retail price according to PCGS guide. Closer to MS60.
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