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Buffalo Head

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  1. You gotta put your sunglasses on to look at this incredible NGC-66. I feel is, without question, undergraded.
  2. PCGS MS-67+ A VERY well struck type 1 from my primary collection.
  3. Your answer is correct. A coins technical grade can improve after it leaves its die. If the graders find the toning attractive then, Presto a higher grade is assigned. Many will argue this but it happens to be the truth. Happy hunting, Joe
  4. Many collectors feel that white is right. That’s okay. I, on the other hand, collect beautifully naturally toned coins and that’s what my collection primarily consists of. I collect beauty and I find some naturally toned coins extremely attractive . Different strokes for different folks. We all like what we like. If we all liked the same thing the world would be a boring place. I also have brilliant white coins too, but just a few. I’ve heard every argument there is the hear on the subject. If a coin has very attractive toning it will tend to bring more money on the auction block. That is from many years of experience and happens to be fact. I see naturally toned coins as art. Here’s a question for you. Can a coin’s technical grade increase after it’s left it’s die? I have the answer for anyone that might be interested. 😊 Happy hunting CHD
  5. I’ve been gone for a few years. Nope not kidding. I have very thick skin so plow away😊