As far as known varieties go, I would say its normal coin
On the 1936-s we would need to see the eyelid area of the coin where an extra eyelid shows to the south of the primary eyelid. However it is always possible someone could discover something new.
My novice opinion is the date is wide like that due to circulation and wear a lot of 30' and 40's coin get wide like that time to time.
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