Is this a PROOF 1915 buffalo nickle

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Erik MacMillan, Dec 3, 2017.

  1. Is this a proof? The picture doesn't do it that much justice this is no flash just regular picture. And the coin noticeably shinier than any other buffalo I have/ or have seen personally.
     

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  3. ToughCOINS

    ToughCOINS Dealer Member Moderator

    The coin should be submitted for professional grading, as it appears to have the traits of a proof, especially with such well-squared rims on both sides. Be cautiously optimistic however, as buffalo nickels were exceptionally well made in 1915.
     
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  4. ToughCOINS

    ToughCOINS Dealer Member Moderator

    By the way . . . you should not be handling the coin on either side, as the oils in your skin can adversely affect it. Also note that there are a couple of specks of foreign matter on your hand that could end up adhering to the coin, eventually causing unsightly spotting.

    You should only hold it by the edge between your thumb and forefinger.

    - Mike
     
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  5. Thanks Mike
    My gal took the pic for me and I saw it in her hand and said the same thing! I will be sending it in. If it's not a proof do you think it would get a prety high grade I have a lot of '15's and this coin is amazing compared to any of them.
     
  6. ToughCOINS

    ToughCOINS Dealer Member Moderator

    I would expect it to grade well, based on what I can see . . .
     
  7. I have another question if you don't mind.
    I recently acquired a bunch of 1909 vdb's and there in this condition. This would be RD and based on what you can see (no scratches really at all) any idea what grade this coin might get?
     

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  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I agree with Mike and would send the Nickel in for grading. it's really nice.
    I'm not sure about the Lincoln. Tough to see what's going on in the image.
     
  9. . You might be able to se more detail in these. Do you think it would be worth getting the 1909's graded? Any idea what you think they might be worth?
     

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  10. ToughCOINS

    ToughCOINS Dealer Member Moderator

    No, the Lincoln(s) are not matte proofs.
     
  11. I know there not proofs, but do you think they are worth getting graded anyway?
     
  12. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    The Lincolns need to grade MS-65 or better to make it worth the cost. Even at MS-65 the grading fees, eat up much of the value. If any of these make MS-66 you have a winner. Cool coins. You will need to look at these one at a time. Don't just send all of them in. If you can post nice clear images like the Nickel you posted, folks here can give you a better idea of what you have. Be really careful with copper. Fingerprints are killer on the value.
     
  13. AngelDeath

    AngelDeath Well-Known Member

    Just handling the coin takes it out of "Proof"
     
  14. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    It doesn't look like a proof to me. It looks like a well made business strike. Submit it if you want to, but I would not be expecting a proof.

    No, that's not true at all. Proof is a method of manufacture. Once a proof, always a proof. Fingerprints, marks, etc will lower the grade and value, but won't change the way it was made.
     
  15. AngelDeath

    AngelDeath Well-Known Member

    There you go don't be afraid to ask state and learn!
     
  16. Thanks everyone I appreciate the help! The thing is I found a ton of these coins most in decent uncir condition and none of them were well taken care of but this one just glows compared to the rest.
     
  17. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    Does not look like a proof 1915 to me. Business strike surfaces, definitely. High grade MS65, IMO.
     
  18. fish4uinmd

    fish4uinmd Well-Known Member

    Hope it's a proof...recent price for a PR65 was $1,763
    Best collecting to all!

    1915 pr65.jpg
    1915 pr65 rev.jpg
     
  19. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The fact the buffalo is so "shiny" should probably tell you it isn't a proof. The 1915 Buffalo proofs were Matte proofs. The coin in question does not look sharp enough to be a proof.
     
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  20. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    actually not.

    It would just lower the grade, once a proof always a proof, even if it is an AG-- then it would be a PR-03
     
  21. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    I agree not a proof strike, as Mike and others stated 1915 Buffalos were hammered strikes. MS coins often look better than MS , sort of like 80 S Morgans.
    Again I agree MS 65 range grade wise.
     
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