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1916 Buffalo Nickel - 2 Feathers

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After reading the CherryPicker's fourth edition, I noticed the the two feather Buffalo nickel variation from 1917-1920. This one that I found last night is a 1916 and is not listed in the book.

Is it a known variety?

I'm assuming that in it's horrid condition that it's not worth much at all, is it?

1916-Buffalo-Nickel---2-Feathers

1916-Buffalo-Nickel---2-Feathers
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Ah! Found my answer.

http://www.coinworld.com/news/081604/bw_0816.asp

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there are examples reported for every year from 1913 through 1930, except for 1914 and 1924.
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While the 1915 Two Feathers variety is valued at $35 in Extremely Fine 40, the 1913 Indian Head, Bison on Mound, Two Feathers variety is valued at $350 in the same grade. While the 1921-S is valued at $100 in Fine 12, the price soars to $1,000 in EF-40, and doubles in value in Mint State 60.
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Those "values" are all considering you can find a buyer for them. I have never seen much interest, thus no real buyers.
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Vaslin you've really caught the bug now!! Wecome!
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I picked up this 1916 Buffalo in a lot of higher grade coins and was thrilled to discover that it is the "no F" variety listed in The Cherrypicker"s Guide as FS-016.3. Technically it should be considered the weak F variety because there is a faint trace of the initial. It also has a trace of the 3rd feather remaining so I guess it would be a "2 1/2 feather weak F" variety.


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I would also mention that the photo above of the 1916 2 feather is an acid restored date. So value would be minimal.
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Yep, with vinegar! Was a piece of junk before hand.
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