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Buffalo Nickel Confusion

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Hey there newbie here trying to understand this confusing coin. No date, lots of wear, but possible DDR? Die crack on obverse?
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 Posted 10/24/2020  07:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF. Well it is a S mint,but where are you seeing doubling?
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@mb, yes if you can give us a little more information about what you are seeing with the coin in hand, that would be helpful. Where are you seeing a die crack on the obv?
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Better of whole coin and make them larger .
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Much larger images, please.



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Really need larger photos.
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Are those photos better?
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I am just not seeing any doubling or die crack. Where do you see the doubling? Where is the crack?
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Photos are better, but we still need a description from you as to what you are seeing with the coin in hand. I see an X on the cheek, but that is damage, perhaps intentional. Otherwise, I'm just seeing a well worn nickel.
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