1938 D/D Buffalo

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by wunderer, Jun 14, 2010.

  1. wunderer

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    I took this out of the container for the picture. My note said I paid $7.00. Wunder if I kept up with inflation! Had to be about 40 years ago.
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  3. Dimefreak

    Dimefreak Senior Member

    it kept up.......Just bought one today for $45
     
  4. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    1938 D/D, is there any publication that keeps track of current value on those. I think I bouth mine around 7 years ago for something around $29.
     
  5. panther

    panther Junior Member

    I bought one about a year ago graded by ANACS MS64 for $40.
     
  6. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Actually I dont think it did.
    Just using a standard of every 7 years you have a doubling that makes it almost a 6 multiplyer. And 7x2x2x2x2x2x2=$448

    Nice coin. I have one myself but without getting to detailed on inflation I'd say it did not.
     
  7. jhinton

    jhinton Well-Known Member

    I paid $130 for mine about a month ago.
     

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  8. wunderer

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    That is a nice coin. How much of the cost was due to the PCGS grading and packing?
     
  9. wunderer

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    I agree. I doubt there are many that keep up. That is why we are called collectors and not investors.
     
  10. jhinton

    jhinton Well-Known Member

    Not sure, I just liked it. I was going to try and put together a nice set. I bought the 1938-D, 1938 D/S, 1938 D/D, 1937-D, 1937-S, 1937 and 1936 all PCGS MS66.
     
  11. wunderer

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    That is a great start. The 3 legged will cost a little more. :bigeyes:
    I bought a 3 legged for a quarter in fine condition from a coin shop grab box. Everything in it was a dollar or less. I sold it back to the same coin shop a few months later for $47.50. Wish I had kept that one.
     
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