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1936 Indian Head Nickle ?

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Can anyone tell me what this could be,it look to me like the Indian got shot,and also the Buffalo.

Thank you for your comments.



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Hi

It's just damage of sorts.
Not done at the mint.
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They are called holes.
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Dents, holes go all the way through.
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It looks like somebody started to drill through it to make a key chain or something and then gave up.
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Concur ... damage that occurred in the coins life .. likely by someone with a small diameter drill bit and time on their hands.

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A eye into the internal gastronomic desires of the average North American buffalo.
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