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1919-D 5c Buffalo Nickel #10

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1919-D-5c-Buffalo-Nickel-#10
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Without sharper pics, VF35-XF range. Can't get a good feel for the surfaces with seller pics.
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It looks like in the low XF range, but this may be a classic case of weak strike which might get this to the high AU for me .
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photos could be sharper but I agree with the strike on this one. look at the fully rounded cheek and nose. quite a but of die polishing also. look at that rear leg. the entire hock is almost gone. VF35 and maybe even XF40
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EF-45, possibly AU-50.
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Ef-45 Nice .
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Blurry seller's pics. A bit of an uneven strike, with the east side of the design noticeably weaker than the west side. Maybe a tapered planchet?

Full, but weak, rachis. Sharp date, complete ribbons. Sharp horn, eye, beard, and foreleg. Plenty of hair on the buffalo. I could see EF/AU range here. There is quite the strike range for this date. Some of the most surprising early Denver strikes are bookends with some really awful strikes. I look forward to the in-hand pics.
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