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 Posted 09/04/2022  11:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ty2020b to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Surfaces may have been messed with at one point, could also just be the lighting and images. Personally I think you did very well for just 8€! I like it. Congrats on your first example/specimen!

If I'm not mistaken, my MS66 example for my registry ran me north of $700. If you can find one for under $100 I'll buy every one of them and double your money
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 Posted 09/04/2022  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HP2001PH to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Kbbpll,

Hard to say for me, as I am still not entirely sure what „specimen" as a numismatic term exactly means.
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Slider- Clearly he's just talking about a "type" coin.

Obviously I wasn't referring to a 1914, but rather a common date type 2 reverse at MS66 is obtainable for relatively cheap.

I didn't think I had to clarify this, I know others knew exactly what I meant.

*I've got to mention TY in here too since I just noticed he also thought I was referring to a 1914.

TY and Slider-

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I did not spend hours on this, but a high-grade MS nickel of any date for under 100€ I have not found from a European location.

US yes, but incl. shipping it was again three figures. Under 50€ - glad for a hint where to buy this.

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Eight Euros was a good price for that example, a solid extra-fine. If you like the design and interested in more detailed information I'd suggest the book "The Complete Guide to Buffalo nickels" by David Lange which is available at Amazon.
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