I would have given you $115 for that one in a heartbeat. I think the Buffalo comes out tops among toners.
It's still hot, you just have to have the right colors or a vibrant coin. That Morgan was dominated by one color and was somewhat dull.
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Isn't not as hot as obverse only. It's a lot like grading, if one side is going to be clearly superior it does better if that side is the obverse
Alright, I got one. 1925-S California Jubilee Commemorative Bought it raw. A GTG ranged from AU58 to MS64, so take your pick on a grade. AU58 is $167 (numismedia), $175 (PCGS), $170 (NGC) MS64 is $344/$300/$400 What did I pay for it?
I did not know about the gold toning being common on Buffalo's. No one tells me anything. I factored in the toning on this one. I would have given $120 and I don't collect Buffalo's.
I guess I can just skip eBay next time. LOL. Let's just say that finding a 1938-D gold toned Buffalo is almost like finding Red Lincoln Cent's from 1958. They are common like the Red Lincoln's and just like the Lincoln's are more in demand.