But the Red Book lists it as "Indian Head or Buffalo" And why is it called a nickel, when it's 75% copper? Just sayin'
Just got out of court. It's after work, I am having a beer, but I havnt relaxed enough to be happy yet. Plus, it's mountain stand time. To light to take a pic. Soon.
I think it is in the person who says it. In my case. She, is a customer of mine, and a collector. Said, I like to collect Indians Head Nickels and foreign coins. I did correct her, and got a quite the look back. Of course she is a pretty cool, and cute woman, so, I wasn't gonna argue with her. But, in my opinion they are Buffalo Nickels and Indian Head Cents.
The thing here that is missing from Coneca", Variety vista's images is die states for these type of coins. I agree with the grade in comparison to the year of slab. Zero bump for color and I think pretty close to what ANA has to say about grading, Nickel in the early days. If the Tpg's are grading on where the grading curve should be, then under my loupe thus should be a 67 all day long. Here it is
And PCGS did not give the correct variety as I have DDD/S marked as D/S . And because of that I'm in the hunt for a DD/S as I have two DDD/S
We used to turn the lead cheerleaders Scooby doo bug side ways after every football win. The fields are the deepest Acrylic blue I have seen and the Gold highlights Jump. I would really like to know who, should I go to for pics?