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VasquezJ

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  1. And I pretty much know the difference between Proof Buffalos and Regular but my question is that if the gloss of the coin is worn off due to how it was kept, does it stop being a proof coin?
  2. Ok about the Lincoln Wheat Cent, I didn’t type that in, I only typed Wheat but my phone automatically included somehow but I didn’t even notice that happened till afterwards and was trying to remove it but the system wouldn’t let me for whatever reason, it’s not like I’m clueless about coins and thought that it was that. Anyways, well il get photos of all angles so you can better view the coins.
  3. As far as submission, I’m still waiting. I won’t leave anyone hanging. What ever the results are il let it be known for sure.
  4. Not around the coins but let me check if I can have someone send me photos
  5. Because from information I found was that only Proof Buffalo coins have sharp square edges including coin rim.
  6. Ok so just a question, what’s your way to identify a Proof vz a Regular Buffalo Nickel?
  7. I really see those coins being proof coins but unless I’m wrong, well let me know. On photos coins look as if maybe there a bit rough but actually there almost in perfect shape just really dirty with years just sitting around.
  8. The 1927 Buffalo is the coin that really stood out because on reverse the Buffalo also seems to be out of the coin. Didn’t get photos of the reverse of coins but il get them later so you can see.
  9. Ok so the first 2 coins circled I believe to be 1936 Brilliant and Satin Buffalos, 2nd circled 1937 Buffalo also Proof and 3rd circled, 1927 Special Strike and other is a 1928 S Buffalo. That’s just what I believe they are but what do you think?
  10. If you were to see photos, you think you’d be able to identify if if they are? Just asking because actually I came across a few buffalo nickels like 11 or 12 coins and from what I’m matching and matching details, I believe about 7 of them are Proof Buffalo Nickels and one of them being a Special Strike.
  11. Is anyone have any information or know about 1927 Buffalo Nickel Special Strike? Only information I found was through the website showing only 3 of those coins known to exist but it shows 4 being graded. So does that mean only what’s been graded are only coins that exist or would there be possible more but not yet discovered?
  12. Honestly, really haven’t heard much and other than that it had environmental damage and would require like some sort of cleaning before being incapacitated haven’t heard anything after that.
  13. And then il post results of my next submissions to maybe you can see how it’s done.
  14. It’s the 1943 no mint mark Lincoln Wheat Steel 1C Bronze Coated struck error.
  15. On the standard 1961 D Jefferson Nickel highest recorded shown is MS67
  16. I apologize but highest grade but MS65 FS
  17. Supposedly highest grade known recorded has been a MS65
  18. Well just saying, do comparison on photo grade and you be the judge s as and let me know what grade it belongs in?
  19. Has completely full luster and looks like it was ways never circulated. Maybe not quite a MS 70 but I think a grade right under that.
  20. Look what I came across. Highest grade known with full steps in an MS65 at 20k but what grade would this one grade at you think and what would it roughly be valued at?
  21. Any help or advice is s as always helpful to anyone in general not just myself I would think. Just did really know under what I should summit under since it has a bit of most of them, at least that’s what I’m thinking.