64 with ugly toning on the obverse, but then I'm not a fan of toning. Others may see it as beautiful.
Nice coin; XF.
61? I was going to say 64, and I'm usually conservative on these.
I used a sponge mop and towels. Stupidly, I put the wet towels into the washing machine and hit Spin & Dry. All the water the cycle took out of...
QEII was really pretty when she became queen, and the pretty 95-year-olds are few and far between. It's pretty amazing that she's even still alive...
My washing machine flooded my utility room today, and I feared I was going to have to go to a laundromat. I managed to pull the dryer out far...
Can't be a Fine anything, in my opinion. Look at the eagle's feathers. I agree with all the XF40 grades on here.
The most recent pictures look a lot better to me than the ones first posted, or maybe it's because I now know the grade it got! It is a nice coin,...
Does it strike you that the color on the two Buffs shown here is really odd? What do you make of that?
It was a dealer who worked for SilverTowne, and it happened several years ago. I just thought it was amusing. At the time, I was trying to sell an...
What did they do to deserve 2nd class status? Nada. If I weren't working on PCGS and NGC Registry Sets, I would strongly consider ANACS for...
63
63FH
Looks like there's consensus in the comments you've gotten: Spend your money on something else.
Exactly my preference.
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XF45, cleaned.
If you have your inventory of U.S. coins on the Heritage site, you can find for each coin its CDN, PCGS, and NGC values with CAC values for the...
In a coin shop near Rice University in Houston, the proprietor showed me a full, 40-coin mint state roll of 1926-D Buffs. They all had full,...
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