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1937-P Buffalo Nickel - Is This Normal?

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There are a few things that look odd to me but I am not familiar with this series of coins.

Any comments, info or suggestion greatly welcome.

First thing is the date has some sort of something going on?





1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel----Is-This-Normal?

1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel----Is-This-Normal?

1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel----Is-This-Normal?

1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel----Is-This-Normal?

1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel----Is-This-Normal?

1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel----Is-This-Normal?
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 Posted 10/26/2014  9:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TimbersFan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks to me like an old die.
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I read that the nickel in the planchet causes the die to wear faster.
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Machine Doubling and/or worn out die.
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10/27/2014 06:06 am
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