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Do I Have A Real 1937 D 3 Legged Buffalo Or Not

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I have a question. I have a coin (I think) it measures almost 3cm
It is also maybe 12 cm in diameter. I really don't know if it is a coin or just a medallion. It is an Indian head and has a 3 legged buffalo on it. I am not sure just by looking around on the net if I have anything or if it is just another trinket.

It has the year 1937, all the markings for the 1937D but I am skeptic because of its size.

I have personally had it over 30 years do you think it is just a trinket?



Thanks

JD

So, Do I Have A Real 1937 D 3 Legged Buffalo or Not?

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A picture would be extremely helpful in figureing this one out.

Unless it's a US Buffalo nickel 1936D or 1937D

-Very possible....can you read a date on it?
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12cm in diameter = 4.72 inches, too big for a nickel.
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Looks to me like a gift-shop souvenir. My daughter has a similar-sized Indian Head penny.
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Oh, it's real all right. I real souveneir!
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If that is a dime next to it, then it is not a real Buffalo nickel.
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It is either a souvenir or the Dime is fake ?

My son was given one of these same souvenir's by a very generous
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They are actually coasters. I have a pile of them of the 09S VDB Cent, Buffalo nickel, Roosevelt dime, etc. Used to get them from a gas station around here for $1. Now selling at the coin shows for $3.
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Thanks, that is why I am here. I looked around and thought I should check with others. Thank you everyone. But I its more the size of a dollar coin than a coaster. Have good day everyone.

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