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<p>[QUOTE="Michele Bigness, post: 2867023, member: 81196"]Actually, I completely get it. Several years ago, I was one of those people determined the experts didn't understand. Since then, I've learned a lot and only come on here when researched and couldn't find. Saying this...lol, we will have to disagree on the 83 and blame the camera. I'm not looking to make it rich on the coin, just determine why there is a gap.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1937 buffalo was the coin I'm most interested in learning about...with an open mind to understand. I've read extensively on this complex topic ...what has confused me is this...and, by no means, arguing to be right but sincerely understand. </p><p><br /></p><p>1. if it isn't a key date, seems to be an automatic "MD response" especially, if posted by someone not considered an expert.</p><p>2. I've seen coins deemed as double die's that are older that are flat or shelf like, without the die scratches ? like the 1936 wheat. The nickel does have die scratches, and doubling or MD in various locations on obverse side. Why I asked for help what to look for. Someone once mentioned looked at the size and rotation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michele Bigness, post: 2867023, member: 81196"]Actually, I completely get it. Several years ago, I was one of those people determined the experts didn't understand. Since then, I've learned a lot and only come on here when researched and couldn't find. Saying this...lol, we will have to disagree on the 83 and blame the camera. I'm not looking to make it rich on the coin, just determine why there is a gap. The 1937 buffalo was the coin I'm most interested in learning about...with an open mind to understand. I've read extensively on this complex topic ...what has confused me is this...and, by no means, arguing to be right but sincerely understand. 1. if it isn't a key date, seems to be an automatic "MD response" especially, if posted by someone not considered an expert. 2. I've seen coins deemed as double die's that are older that are flat or shelf like, without the die scratches ? like the 1936 wheat. The nickel does have die scratches, and doubling or MD in various locations on obverse side. Why I asked for help what to look for. Someone once mentioned looked at the size and rotation.[/QUOTE]
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