63 I,m not well seasoned with these later strikes...well worn dies or master hub deterioration...could be 65 or better.
I'm not posting my results until @Evan8 posts his. I can tell you now, I'm getting ready to jump on someone's desk!
My pics arent the best but i am curious as to your thoughts on the grade so i will post it right now.
Okay, here you go. @jtlee321 - you nailed it!! How did you do that? Someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong or not seeing. If I'm the problem, be honest.........I can take! Who's desk do I jump on? Or am I jumping to soon?
Taking a closer look and correct me of course if I'm wrong. In your first reverse photo there appears to be a flatness to the horn and in the second reverse photo some flatness at the N. Maybe it's just the photo, you can see this better than I. The horn has a lot to do with the grading on these, but I really do not see anything else. This should have come in as some sort of MS grade, at least from looking at these pics.
Like a flat strike or a hit that might have flattened it. But like I said it could be the way (I) see the photo and not actually what I think I see. At this point I'm only guessing as it should have come back better than AU.
So I'll be looking for the next local coin show where ANACS is in attendance, taking this 37 Buffalo down there and jumping on their desk.
Go to Colorado and do like the old lady in the "America's Tire Company" commercial. Throw it through their window... LOL