Im thinking it's MS. I cant see any wear in hand, but the hair above the ear is weak due to strike. I feel it has a chance at 63.
Overall, I have had some good luck. The 1937 Buffalo is, in my opinion, a pretty big deal. I think it has a great shot at 67 and maybe even 68. If it was just slightly more reflective it could pass as a proof. The 1880 O is a micro O and possibly MS The 1884 S is AU and difficult in that grade. The 1928 Peace is also AU and sat in a Flea Market safe in Laramie, WY for who knows how long.
Nice to see you back and you had some cool pickups! I'm with the crowd in really liking that 1926 woodie toner cent.
That streaked alloy 26 is awsome. My questions were on the 59. What does it weigh? The 28 deserves a Paper envelope. Put it away for a year. Then put it in a new environment. No moisture. You know what they say about cow farts. https://www.arcgis.com/apps/Viewer/index.html?appid=8abf1496e2684e17b3981bf96ea74a6d My, best places are a center or underground closet.