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Fiv Nts 1920 Buffalo Nickel Tooled?

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Is this Buffalo Tooled? I cant seem to tell in hand. Any comments would be great! Thanks! -Kurt

Fiv---Nts-1920-Buffalo-Nickel--Tooled?

Fiv---Nts-1920-Buffalo-Nickel--Tooled?

Fiv---Nts-1920-Buffalo-Nickel--Tooled?
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Probably a greased die.
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Looks like a Greaser to me too.
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More likely Grease Filled Die. Why would you tool a coin to REMOVE features unless yo were trying to remove a mintmark or create a three legged buffalo. There is just no advantage to removing part of the words five cents.
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More likely a Grease Filled Die. Why would you tool a coin to remove features unless you were trying to remove a mint mark or create a three legged buffalo? There is just no advantage to removing part of the words 'five cents'.


My thoughts 'exactly'.
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