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Is This A 1914/3 Buffalo O.d.?

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Looks like it to me but wondering what you guys think. Any thoughts?

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First off this is not an over date. (they ended in the 19th century)

I'm not seeing a 1914/3 on the examples I've examined from Heritage that are graded that way. To me it looks like it is just part of the normal design.
Here is a normal design:
Is-This-A-1914/3-Buffalo-O.d.?
It looks like part of the design on a step along the tops of the date devices:
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I 100% agree that the PCGS pics of their examples don't look anything like an over date. I was wondering where the notion came from to label them as such though. I've never seen the 3 under the four...however the one I posted seems to have a clear, elongated 3 over the top and bottom of the 4, but doesn't entirely look like the 3's on the Buffalo's. So I guess the next question is, are there a FEW genuine over dates out there and the TPG's ran with it on the one in your picture to make the sale?
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