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Based on a study by Ron Pope, who has studied over 350,000 buffalo nickels since 2001, the 1935 issue is scare with weak strikes. Of almost 4,000...
Absolute incredible toned Franklin. I've seen tons of great looking MS Franklin toners, but I don't ever recall seeing a more colorful Proof...
You picked the same one I would pick. It has a beautiful pattern with great color on both sides.
Colorful Characters http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=1498
There's nothing wrong with bad eBay photos. Good eBay photos will almost guarantee higher bids. Good for the seller. Not so good to the buyer.
This should make for an incredible TrueView. I'm surprised, since it is in a newer holder, that it doesn't appear in CoinFacts.
Another member of my former PR67 Buff set. http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/alltimeset.aspx?s=42053&ac=1 [IMG] [IMG]
From my retired and now gone Buff proofs. PCGS PR67 [IMG] [IMG]
Much thanks to my Secret Santa, "Goldmember", for his generous gift of a first year of issue 1971 40% silver Ike in the original issue blue...
I knew Joe would get here with his fabulous Buffs. He's got more than the buffalo ranches in Oklahoma. One of my former proof buffs. [IMG] [IMG]
Love the BN....:5hearts:
I only have this one but have taken photos of many belonging to other collectors. [IMG]
More of Skyman's. Both 1949, both PCGS MS66FBL and both crusty. [IMG] [IMG]
An interesting pair belonging to Skyman. [IMG] [IMG]
Yes to both PCGS and NGC.
Looking at your reverse shots from your first post it's fairly obvious (to me anyway) this isn't an MPL. The rims look rounded and the normal...
The opening of the mouth is the same. The only difference is the position of the lights or the coin relative to them. I have photos of the same...
I would say no,it's not an MPL. Yours is certainly well struck however. The rims on your 1914 have a slight roundness, not the straight edge of...
It only looks like a V in the regular strike because of the shadow. Here is an MS67RD from CoinFacts that shows the area below the lower lip the...
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