The 1930 is fairly common in all circulated grades, just slightly scarcer than the 1935 to 1937 issues. In mint state, it is semi-common, not as common as the 1935 to 1937 Philadelphia issues, but much more common than the earlier P mints. A number of original rolls were undoubtedly saved at the time of issue. It is not a difficult coin to locate in Gem condition. Most examples are very well struck and luster is usually very frosty and quite attractive.
was told coin I received would not be the same coin but would be as good coin in picture was not worn down coin I received was worn down quite a bit like they say don't believe everything you hear kept the coin not worth trying to get it right coin is ok just not as I was told
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Was just as I ordered. Responded quickly with questions. No problems. Would order from them again and again.
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The coin was very much under graded. It was an AU coin in my opinion.
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To me,the date brings to mind the GRIEF and the DESPERATION confronting and challenging the people of this NATION LIVING the GREAT DEPRESSION, ACTUALLY, NOT TOO MUCH UNLIKE THE DESTRUCTIVE DEPRESSION which doggedly pursued and near destroyed the existence and CULTURE of the 2 featured images comprising this, IN MY OPINION, UNIQUE AND ONLY TRUE AMERICAN COIN EVER MINTED...A NATIVE INDIAN AND A BUFFALO, (a descendant of PREHISTORIC ERA!) I don't believe it could ever be too highly valued. YEARS and QUALITY obviously, are critical to collectors.
The 5 legged is the rarest of the buffalo DDRs. Worth having a nice example.
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