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1938-D 5c Buffalo Nickel

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$4. Thoughts? Thanks!

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Is this the actual color? Pretty dark, hard to see details. Maybe VF-35?
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Tough photos to work with. High VF most likely.
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VF30?
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Thanks for all the help GC!
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No problem!
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Looks like a rough VF-30.
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The 1938-D was generally well struck and was saved in large quantity in high grades. The Denver mint over-used the dies, however, trying to meet the demand for the last year of coinage, so early die states justify a premium. Your coin is average strike, with a bit of surface roughness, especially on the obverse. I can't see enough second feather detail or enough clarity on the cheek, eyebrow, and hair to go VF-30 on the obverse. The reverse doesn't have enough horn or front leg and shoulder detail for VF-30. I'm at VF-25 here.

That said, can you snag a high resolution photo of the mint mark?

JMHO, but for photo enhancement, try paint.net. It is freeware, with some excellent adjustment tools. It's worth helping out the developers with a purchase. I use it all the time.
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