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1918 P Buffalo Nickel Grade

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What would you grade this coin. I know photo and lighting are not the best. This is a golden tone to it also.
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Wow - looks like you got a hold of some really nice examples. A little less fine than your '19 in my opinion. Curious as to what is going on around the "pluribus" on the reverse
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thats a clashed die. The chin of the indian I think.
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These are known to have doubling and clashed dies. I guess they dont really add a premium. Unless its one of the famous ones for this series. lol
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I'll say AU-50.
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I agree, Au50
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I'm thinking au50
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I agree with AU-50.
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mid AU. AU53 maybe as high as AU55
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I'll say it's an AU-53 coin.
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First off, nice clear pics! I'm at a solid AU53 on this one. There is one known DDR for this year that carries a decent premium, as well as a 2 feather variety, which Carrie's less of a premium than the DDR. This one is neither, but does have the reverse clash at EPU and fairly significant obverse die polishing around the profile. Common in this series with no premium.
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Thanks ty2020b I bought a couple macro lenses but mostly use my canon 60mm EF 2.8 with my camera now and a tripod and light diffuser.
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Going with AU52. Excellent photos.
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NGC Cert #
6481604-002
NGC Description
1918 5C
NGC Grade
AU 58
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