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I can see it now, list a blank 5¢ planchet as a 1937D 3 legged buffalo nickel with one huge error - missing both the obverse and reverse strikings.
The 1894o's are a bit pricey, I have sold a few very worn in fair condition for $ 26-28 bucks. But a holed coin with the hole where the mintmark should be is very undesirable I would rather have one in fair cond. with no hole.
You are such a good reader, then why not mention the first statement Blue Creek Coins Makes under the shiiping header? It says: WE USUALLY SHIP THE NEXT DAY AFTER PAYMENT IS RECEIVED, UNLESS THE NEXT DAY IS A HOLIDAY OR WEEKEND.
Becareful - some coins can be identified by obverse or reverse markings. At least according to my dealer - he explained to me how to tell a 3 legged reverse by only looking at the obverse(of course I don't remember). I don't think this is the case here, but that is not always true.
Mark: Not per any references that I have ever seen. One exception: You can tell a 1901 O dime from the obverse. Just a funky strike.
Treashunt.. I think he was talking to me about the shipping policy. I made a comment about waiting till day 8 or 9 to ship so it couldn't be returned before day 10. Of course the word "usually" can cover a lot too. Richard