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1913-S Buffalo Nickel Ty.1

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I have always been on the conservative end when it comes to grading.
I am going with FR2 on this coin. Your opinions are welcome

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AG, IMO a Fair-2 coin should have a significant portion of the central detail on one or both sides gone.
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It is dateless so I agree with F2
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Could go either way, but probably a bit closer to AG-3.
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Explain to me how you know this is a 1913
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Raised mound reverse= type I coin and only 1913 was a type I, os this must be a 1913-S Type I.

I think it's between Fr-2 and AG3
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