I have searched and found no info on a 1936 Buffalo Nickel Strike through, Only 3-leg and some other DD errors. What do you think?
One through about the middle of his head, same spot on reverse through the buffalo. Second below his chin, exact same spot on reverse side even messing lettering up? Any all info would be much obliged, thank you.
1936 Buffalo Nickel possible two strike through
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Re: 1936 Buffalo Nickel possible two strike through
Unfortunately, all I see is scratches and Rim damage .
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Re: 1936 Buffalo Nickel possible two strike through
Thank you, What I thought at first, then looked closer. The scratches are in the exact same spot from front to reverse. Like something went threw it and left same mark on other side. Maybe I over thought it. Thank you for info
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Re: 1936 Buffalo Nickel possible two strike through
I agree. Its just post mint damage.
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Re: 1936 Buffalo Nickel possible two strike through
Just scratches so it's damaged. Error-ref.com and Heritage mint error auctions show you what strike throughs look like, it's a good idea to do some research to compare.
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