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1913-S Type 2 Buffalo 5c - Grade Request With Acid Dating?

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I've always wanted to know how acid dating affects the grade for these type of coins. What is the grade here and would it detail down a notch because of the acid?
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Probably would be graded AG Details - Acid treated
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Acid treated date, no grade.
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Agree, no grade with an acid-treated date.
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ANACS designates acid dates. Don't know it PCGS or NGC does.....


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I see ICG does too if that matters........


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AG details.
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NGC does not encapsulate acid treated coins.

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NGC does not encapsulate acid treated coins.

Thanks numismatic student - good information to know.
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