I have no idea what you are trying to prove with those photos. Now here is a well struck 1964 that is not an SMS, just like yours.
Found this today in loose change and something about it just felt different. Henning nickel. Worn but very cool.
LOL now I realized the damn cent is by far the most expensive coin in the set. I am sure I'll get it one day though.
I bought this one last night didn't need it but sometimes just can't pass one up. Anyone care to grade it for me from these pictures. It's raw so I'm open for opinions. I think it would be 65FS but I'm still learning. Please don't worry about comments I'm a big boy if you don't like it please explain why. Thanks for looking.
I have a couple of these I just recently purchased in SMS69FS and two SMS68FS thought they were pretty cool and affordable for the low mintage. May save up and get a 70 and I would like to get one of each grade with FS just for fun. All these will be the Grand kids one day my oldest is 3 and he will sit and look at coins for what must be hours for him even though its just lap time with PawPaw he really seems to think they are cool. You should hear him telling his Daddy what they are like an 18857421 Morgan dollar quarter you know one of the bigguns. It's fun watching him look at them and try and remember what I tell him they are.
Another set of MS-65 Buffalo's I have is the 1938 yes a very common date, what's not so common.....D ,DD,DS,DDDS
Those III cent die clashed are so awesome I'm gonna have to hunt up an affordable piece myself. I only have a couple but one has a rotated reverse actually the reason I bought it. I know that's common for the early years as quality control wasn't as strict I guess but still nice if just for educational reason. Mine isn't as nice as the one you have pictured. I also love the RPM Buffs nice set.
I really like this 26 but what is going on with the reverse is grease or something else? I know I'm a couple years late in liking and commenting but I'm about to wear my mouse out liking all these buffs you've posted.