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Limping Buffalo

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 Posted 11/26/2013  10:39 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add weerdsteev to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
While restoring a batch of dateless, mint-marked Buffalo nickels last night I found this poor little guy limping along the trail...

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hmmm..I didn't send you the possible 17-D I posted Sunday so I'm guessing the rare 2 7/8 leg?
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Okay... So THIS was just a feeble attempt on my part to con folks into THINKING I had found a 3 legged 1937-D. Either no one bought it or understood it or cared or...whatever. The truth, however, is that it's the reverse of a 1917-D. (Variety 3.5 legs) 1937-D's, 3 or 4 leg models, just NEVER wore down to the point where anyone would need to restore them.
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I knew it was 1917...
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