Rickie that note is remarkable! And yes...I did say post a buffalo, and I was actually waiting for one of those to come up! Conor what did NGC give that coin as a grade? Dwhiz, totally understandable. But questionable. Almost like wasting money, I don't know that I would've done that experiment. But I guess you know a thing or two about DGS...
Connor1 thank you...One day I will be able to release Pablo and post him for all to enjoy. And only you my friend know what that means..:smile :smile RB
Wow!! Love the Buffalo $10. You don't see them very often, especially in that shape. Beautiful. :bow:
Here are a couple I found while searching nickel rolls in the early '60's. I've always thought of the first one as a 1926-S. After getting a closer look at the mint mark, I'm not so sure. Does anyone think it looks funky. The second one is also in a rough state. I am posting it rather than any of the other rough examples found in rolls only because I noticed it only has 2 feathers. This was definitely not cherried as I don't think back then I even knew the coin had feathers .
T$, I'll see your Kansas and "kick in" another Kansas. It isn't often that you get to see a perfect error coin! Chris
Robec, I enjoyed your Buffalo proof set before ever posting on here. My Buffalo Proof set at PCGS is at http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/publishedset.aspx?s=60464 and you make me think it will be a long time before I let mine go. As far as posting a Buffalo, here goes (haven't tried it yet with the CT set-up). Here's my new 26-D: Sorry you have to open it -- I will have to read up on how to post images on the new version.
Here you go Breakdown: +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ +++ Here is the image link code to use, just remove the blue words 'bracket' and all spaces, insert your URL: [ bracket img bracket ] image url goes here [ bracket /img bracket ]