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1923 Buffalo Nickeltwo Feathers

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Here's the date enlarged.

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I just can't tell here. Others may have a more solid opinion on the doubling or not and on which die pair is involved.

It's a great coin. My instincts call this a two-feather. It's clearly one of the two Ron Pope noted. I can't tell which one.
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I believe the OP 1923 Buffalo nickel is from die pair 2 in Pope's book (so not the DDO) and the referenced MS-64 that sold for $500 in Feb 2009 was this PCGS example

https://www.PCGS.com/coinfacts/coin...s-401/569437

If you compare the fairly unique abrasion that was done to the front of the neck from the MS-64 example and the one posted in this thread it looks like a very good match.
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Thank you all for the input. Is it worth submitting it for a grade?
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