That is usually attributed to die deterioration.
Nothin wrong with Funky!
What do you say? is it a 66 or should it really be a 65;)
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The missing O is from a grease filled die, and the guy selling it, well, has no clue what so ever. This is a common error, worth about a buck or...
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Welcome to Ct. I think it's great that you still have it.
I wanna go with @green18 on this one, my gut says that it is 64, and a 65. The luster is Amazing, But, the circular mark does it in for me.
Environmental damage is none other than a terminally toned coin. The soil can sometimes bond to the coin and flake off, which is what happened to...
Ya crack me up sometimes :woot:
That would be environmental damage.
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I see some evidence that this coin circulated, But I think they gave it the benefit of the doubt. MS63 That's one perty Buffalo.
I agree with you there, should have finished my cup of coffee and done a better job of proof reading. That, is interesting because it looks...
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A cud has only to do with the rim, a die crack, well looks like a crack. An interior die break, can be anywhere in interior of the coin, they look...
It is probably the user not the camera. Lighting plays a major factor in getting the details.
I agree with both of you, My favorite slab, and that in todays market it would easily be a 66, and possibly a +, or *. It's staying right where it...
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