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Ok folks, I thought this was a neat little eBay listing and would be a little fun since they did make a genuine effort to post decent photos.

I want to say it's a nickel, what do you think?

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 Posted 05/11/2011  1:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add samuel tan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If these guys can tell stories what they went through.
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Don't want to take a stab at it?
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It's not even PO-1! More like O-0.5 for obliterated and 1/2 grading point for showing rudiments of a "T".
Neat coin, not even going to try to figure out if it's a Shield or Liberty V nickel...
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Well, quick comparison to a a Shield or Liberty V nickel...and the "T" is up side down for it to be a part of "Cents."

Are you of the opinion that Image #5 shows "NT"?

Is there a coin where the "Cents" is on the top on the coin, not the bottom?
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It's clear as day to me .... this is obviously a 1937-D 3-1/2 Leg Buffalo struck over a 1913 V nickel. Amazing!

Prove me wrong.

David
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I think you are pulling the 1/2 leg that is missing...you fooling me? ;)
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