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Does This Buffalo Nickel Have 3&1/2 Legs?

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What date is it? 1936?
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Easier to see when indexed properly:
Wouldn't PCGS attribute it if it was 3 legged (which it isn't)? Or seeing it is more like 3 1/2 at the least they wont?



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This is not the 36-D but the 27-D. It is slabbed. Someone thought it was and PCGS didnt attribute as such. I bought it for 5$. I think it is. The front leg has no front edge. Wanted to see what others thought
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Weak strike/worn?, no 3.5 leg known for a 27 is there?
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Looks like a 3 1/2 leg to me. PCGS does have an entry for it.
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Here's another I found on Heritage just much higher grade by PCGS

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It is the 3 1/2 legged but it looks like the 1926-D. $5 was an excellent bargain.
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