OBVERSE: Entire design well worn with very little detail remaining in central part. LIBERTY is weak and merged with rim.
REVERSE: Buffalo is nearly flat but well outlined. Horn does not show. Legend is weak but readable. Rim worn to tops of letters.
OBVERSE: Outline of hair is visible at temple and near cheekbone. LIBERTY merges with rim. Date is clear.
REVERSE: Some detail shows in head. Lettering is all clear. Horn is worn nearly flat but is partially visible.
OBVERSE: Three-quarters of details show in the hair and braid. LIBERTY is plain.
REVERSE: Major details visible along the back. Horn and tail are smooth but three-quarters visible.
OBVERSE: Hair and cheek show considerable flatness, but all details are clear. Feathers still show partial detail.
REVERSE: Hair on head is worn. Tail and point of horn are visible.
OBVERSE: Hair and face are slightly worn but well defined and bold. Slight wear shows on the lines of hair braid.
REVERSE: Horn and end of tail are worn but all details are visible.
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