1924-S buffalo value?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by cardio75, May 14, 2026 at 7:50 AM.

  1. cardio75

    cardio75 New Member

    I am trying to decide whether to buy a 1924-S buffalo in an old ACG holder that says the grade is AU58. I don't put any stock in that grade, but I want to make sure there are no obvious problems with the coin so if i buy it and have it graded legitimately it wont come back as details. There is some honey colored toning around the periphery that spares the center of the coin.
    Thanks in advance...
     

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  3. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    I see it as a AU55, but I don’t see any flaws or defects that would lead to a details tag. Really nice buffalo!

    edit to add: NGC/$1,950 NumisMaster/$1,890. (both AU55 listed values).
     
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  4. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    It is a nice coin but I certainly wouldn't give it an AU grade.
     
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  5. cardio75

    cardio75 New Member

    Thanks for the input, I'm trying to buy it at 1800.00, asking price is much higher.
     
  6. cardio75

    cardio75 New Member

    Not AU? You're thinking lower grade like VF? Or do you see problems with the coin?
     
  7. ksmooter61

    ksmooter61 Not in Kansas anymore

    I put it at XF45, maybe AU50. I have been looking for an XF/AU '24-S for over a year now and haven't found one yet. These are very hard to find in higher circulated grades, and I am prepared to pay over "cost" when I finally find one.
     
  8. Mr. Numismatist

    Mr. Numismatist Strawberry Token Enthusiast

    From the pictures it looks cleaned to me, I'd call it AU Details.
     
  9. cardio75

    cardio75 New Member

    I'm also debating whether to have the conservation done on it (aka cleaning) to see if it shines if I buy it and submit for grading. I agree it's a tough coin
     
  10. cardio75

    cardio75 New Member

    by cleaned you mean possibly dipped? I looked it over with a loupe and didn't see any scratches from cleaning.
     
  11. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    My perspective - Head, Horn, Shoulder look flat maybe low XF
     
  12. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    @BuffaloHunter this is a query that is custom made for your experience.
     
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  13. BuffaloHunter

    BuffaloHunter Short of a full herd Supporter

    I think it's telling that the coin is in an ACG slab. Why? This is a key date/MM coin that is rather expensive at any grade above fine. If it were a good coin, someone through the years certainly would have had it crossed over to one of the big TPG's.

    I don't like the looks of this coin at all. I think there's something wrong with it and I would steer clear of it if it were offered to me. Do you have any clearer pictures available?
     
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  14. cardio75

    cardio75 New Member

    Not readily available. It's been in the bargain slab for years and the slab is definitely got some wear/scratches on it. Is there anything you can help me see so I can think about it more before I drop any cash on it?
     
  15. BuffaloHunter

    BuffaloHunter Short of a full herd Supporter

    Is this in a dealers hands at this point? If so, I would ask that it be sent in for authentication/grading by NGC / PCGS before making any move on it.
     
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  16. Mr. Numismatist

    Mr. Numismatist Strawberry Token Enthusiast

    There are small marks all over the coin and I don't like the bright patch under the buffalo. Also the color looks off.

    Another thing to consider is it's authenticity. I just recently heard about some very deceptive added mintmarks seen mostly on Buffalo Nickels. The counterfeiter would drill a hole in the edge of the coin just under where the mintmark should be, then with some special tool raise a mintmark from the surface of the coin. To spot these you should look for a plugged hole on the edge near the mintmark.
     
  17. Bill in Burl

    Bill in Burl Collector

    I agree with the above XF40-45. Too much wear for an AU. The color looks off/different to me.
     
  18. cardio75

    cardio75 New Member

    I thought about that, but I'm afraid if it comes back as genuine and at the stated grade or higher (pardon me while I clutch my pearls) that the sale price would go up. I did ask why the dealer hadn't sent it in for grading and was told he just hasn't had time (which may be telling).
    But to my untrained eye I can't see anything too bad other than the odd toning color. I told myself this color is odd because it's not a silver based coin so toning may look different.
     
  19. BuffaloHunter

    BuffaloHunter Short of a full herd Supporter

    A dealer who “just hasn’t had time” to send an expensive coin in for grading? Umm, okay.

    Anyone who has looked at a lot of buffalo nickels will point out that this coin does not look natural.
     

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