I'm going over the limit with this at $53.50, but I think it's close enough. This is a late, but not terminal die state of S-193, an R4 variety.
Two nice circulated Buffalos....1914 and a 1917 the 17 has lamination issues Uncirculated buffalos are sweet....old crusty ones with details sweeter...as you know they were out there but still have great details. The 1914 has a great clash on the reverse thru EPU thru the EP is the neck and look close the at the M in unum Thats the chin area of the native American.
Ok not a single coin for under $50 but 9! Then again I bought it for 1 coin in the lot, can you guess which one lol....
I have not posted in here for a while. Here is one I snatched up on eBay and did a GTG on recently. 1938-D Buffalo Nickel in a NGC Gen 3 MS-65 holder for $38.00 shipped.
1938d 5c MS65 pcgs $28 I was able to pick up another "rose gold" toned nickel from the same seller, since it was #cert one away, they must've come from same roll or collection. That came out to $32 for MS66.
Here is a garage sale find of foreign coins. German, mexico, malaysia, lots of pence, the Bahamas, more. Anyone see anything exciting? I know nothing of foreign money.
If not for this jerk (red arrow), I would have had an MS66 5FS for $1.57 + grading fees, instead it goes in my album collection as a GEM BU 5FS. Part of an album that I purchased for $1.57 per coin.