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2 Buffalo Nickels. 2 Feather And PMD(?)

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Hi!
I've got two Buffalo nickels in rough shape. But: Does the "9" on the 1936 look like a PMD? Would the metal be pushed like that, or, would this have been damaged during minting?
The 2nd nickel is just sort of a neat (to me!) 2 Feather, even if it is worn so badly

Thanks
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First coin is showing PMD from a well placed hit. Second coin might be Two Feathers.
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Yep, you can even see the metal pushed into the opening of the 9. And I see 2 feathers - #3 is not there. Time to find out what date that is.
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Congrats on the 2 Feather. I found one awhile back and due to the die clash under the chin, which helped me narrow it down to which year it could possibly be. Funny enough, after I took a photo, the date was actually legible.
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with above statements.

congrats on the 2-feather nickel

But in the future, only one (1) coin for each topic.
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I'll throw out a wild guess to say your 2-feather is likely a 1916. Seems I see just enough of the date to make that prediction. Plus, 1916 is a very common 2-feather date.
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In the future, please post each coin in its own topic.
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