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How Many Legs Does Your Buffalo Have ?

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 Posted 03/12/2008  10:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add InfiniteInterest to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was looking at some Buffalo nickels today...seeing a trend here ? Found some interesting stuff. Yesterday I found a few D/D RPM's...Today it was S/S RPM day- found four of those, and another D/D- and another 35-P DDR. I also found this poor 1927-D Buffalo with only 3 1/2 legs. Sorry I don't have pics of the entire obv and rev, but I am not set up for that at the shop- working on it. I can however get great shots with the scope, so that's what ya get. I looked at some auctions at Heritage tonight and the coins are exactly like this one. Part of the inside leg has been polished off the die resulting in a sliver of a leg. This is the same thing as the famous 1937-D 3 Leg, only not as severe.




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Nice coin. It's a lot nicer than some of the five legged nickels we have seen lately.
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That little baby is listed in the CherryPickers' Guide as FS#5c-016.65

$195.00 in XF so adjust yours based upon the grade.

Nice Find!

Bill
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