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1920-S Buffalo Guess The Grade

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Hope I don't run into @panzaldi at the grocery store today!
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This is from my PCGS one Buffalo nickel coin per grade set I'm building.
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Thanks jessvc1.

While not as sharp to really judge, it's much easier to see the circulation wear from that set of images. Grade seems fair, or at least close. If they were conservative, it's not by much
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thanks for comments ty2020b. btw I dont use photograde for these to even get into a grade level. especially these earlier pieces. respectably I did not grade the con XF/AU. I stated that some of the markers looked like they were in this range

only a few folks actually attempted a grade. IGE and myself called VF35 and westernsky called F15-XF40

still learning to grade these from photos. I'm not going to hit the actual grade on the head every time. I just looked at the sharper devices to make my grade of VF35. did I miss this one? yes and the slab photo looks different that the originals. the lighting is not the best and looks like it enhanced the coins sharpness

i still think the coin is not F15 so coinfrog dont worry i'll be wearing underware.
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