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1936 Buffalo Nickel GTG

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what did anacs grade this nickel. yellow holder

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Pics too dark to evaluate.
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Tried to make a video too much glare from the light.
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I'll guess AU, unless that's a weak strike. If it's a weak strike, then maybe MS-64.
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65-66
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Obv. could use more detail in the hair, Rev. tail is struck up nice (from video) shoulder is a tad light

Put me in at 66
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64 / 65. Too many obverse marks for a 66 in my opinion.
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Friction on the high points. AU-58.
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Ouch, that hurts.
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Slab image definitely shows circulation wear
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