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1914/(3) 5C MS65 PCGS #93924

The 1914/3 Buffalo Nickel is the first Overdate in the series. Without a doubt, it is difficult to see and not as nearly pronounced as the 1918/7 D Overdate that appeared a few years later. The validity of this Overdate has been disputed over the years but here it is and it is considered a Major Buffalo Nickel variety!

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS #3931

This is the Famous 1916 Double Die Obverse Error Coin, a Major Variety. It is the top of the Population, tied with 2 other coins in MS 64. It is also the PCGS Plate Coin.

1918/7-D 5C MS65+ PCGS #3939

This 1918/7 D Buffalo Nickel is a very bold overdate. There is no question and it is a Major Buffalo Nickel Variety. It is tied for finest known.

1936-D 5C 3 1/2 Legs FS-901 MS63 PCGS #38471

This 1936 D Buffalo Nickel is the only 3 1/2 leg Buffalo Nickel that is considered a Major Variety. Similar to the 1937 D Buffalo 3 Legger, but not as drastic, mint employees abraded and polished off a good portion of the right front leg most likely to remove a die clash. This allowed the mint to continue using the dies.

1937-D 5C 3 Legs MS66+ PCGS #3982

I guess no Buffalo Nickel Error Set would be complete without the 1937 D 3 legged Buffalo Nickel. Well here it is and it is tied for Top Pop. An Extremely nice example.