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The latest addition to the Quirky Buffaloes Collection. cloud9.gif

 

My friend who does not collect coins sent it to me to brighten my day! It's a 1929-S in good condition. I will add it to the Quirky Buffaloes website later today!

 

Lee, I really like that proof Kennedy. smile.gif

 

-Amanda

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Looks like 2 nice Lincolns! Congrats!

 

ty ty Bruce. thumbsup2.gif

 

Yes, nice coins!

 

I see that you started using photobucket... Do you like it?

 

yea I thinks it is alot better than imageshack plus the upload takes hardly no time unlike imageshack that takes for ever even with my dsl 27_laughing.gif. ty for advice thumbsup2.gifthumbsup2.gifthumbsup2.gif

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The latest addition to the Quirky Buffaloes Collection. cloud9.gif

 

 

-Amanda

 

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Fun Buffalo Amanda. Why is it quirky?

 

Quirky buffaloes are the subject of Amanda's buffaloe nickel website. That's just the title... I think.

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The latest addition to the Quirky Buffaloes Collection. cloud9.gif

 

 

-Amanda

 

???

 

Fun Buffalo Amanda. Why is it quirky?

 

Quirky buffaloes are the subject of Amanda's buffaloe nickel website. That's just the title... I think.

 

Yes, my website. This particular buffalo is not so very quirky, but some of the others I have listed on my site are indeed special, coins with die cracks and die clashes among other things. In the 'About' section I describe my goals for the collection. I eventually plan on a collection of every date/mm with a little quirk. A die crack, a lamination, a clash just SOMETHING that makes it extra special. cloud9.gif

 

Thanks! hi.gif

 

-Amanda

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That's an outstanding half cent, great color. That hair looks more like a strand of dust rather than an actual hair. the tpg should reholder that for free as a mechanical error.

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Those of you who read my posts across the street know I bought this suspecting it was a rare variety (S229 NC-2) but should have kept reading, it is a commmon S230. No big deal as I didn't pay a premium for it.

 

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--Jerry

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No, mine was open, and full of little fuzzies from the velvet that at first made it look like it was scratched. Once those were cleared away, it looked nice!

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I can’t really grade Peace dollars…so…AU53? In truth, what I find most attractive about the coin is its character. It stands apart from most of the Peace dollars that I’ve seen. It looks truly original which makes it desirable – at least to me.

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I can’t really grade Peace dollars…so…AU53? In truth, what I find most attractive about the coin is its character. It stands apart from most of the Peace dollars that I’ve seen. It looks truly original which makes it desirable – at least to me.

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Thanks Winston and Bruce thumbsup2.gif

 

It is raw and lightly circulated Bruce. Go ahead and grade it for me if you want smile.gif

 

IMHO AU wink.gif

 

I think your coin has a shot at MS range. Take a look at all the 1921 's out there. All weakly struck and such. I also think it would BB for the black spots on the back.

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