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Buffalo Head

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  1. Look what rolled in today.....It's only a pcgs 64 and a common date, but it's an attractive piece and that's why I bought it. Thanks for looking and happy hunting, Joe
  2. I just hope I did @Lem E's coins justice with my work. Without question the nicest Jefferson nickels ever to lay under my lens. It truly was my pleasure to do this for you my friend. I would also like to say a BIG thank you for the kind words on my photography. It means a lot to this old man. Happy hunting, Joe AKA crazyhound/Buffalo Head
  3. I just picked this one up. It's a pcgs 63 in a green holder. I find attractive with the color it displays.
  4. Not my coin. It's a coin someone wanted me to image for them. I make no claims to if it's an authentic error coin.
  5. The reverse looks like a bottle cap. Very cool 😎
  6. I’ve bought some nice stuff from the mint but you need to be very selective. I couldn’t pass on this one either. I wanted the gold version and now I kick myself for not buying it back then as gold has increased in value substantially since 2019. That and it’s very attractive in gold. What isn’t 🤪
  7. Here’s one I just picked up raw. I’m thinking ms-66 or better.
  8. Here’s another one of his 1913-d type 1 PCGS ms-66 that I find out of this world beautiful.
  9. A friend of mine sent me some coins to image up for him. 1913-d type 1 pcgs ms-66
  10. This particular coin is not mine. It’s one coin out of a batch of coins from a customer/friend for me to image up for him. He has great taste and I love seeing his coins under my lens.
  11. It’s a 1 1/2 ounce .999 US Liberty coin stuck at the mint in 2019. I find it beautiful. They also did a gold version.
  12. During the early years of striking buffalo nickels the mint would buy the material from outside vendors. The alloy was improperly mixed which, as a result, you’ll find the streaking on the nickels. So, yes you are correct.