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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.

1935 5C Doubled Die Reverse MS65 PCGS #93974

This 1935 Buffalo Nickel is a Bold Doubled-Die Reverse, FS-801. It has very strong doubling on "FIVE CENTS" which can be seen with the naked eye and doubling on "E PLURIBUS UNUM" as well as various parts of the Buffalo. It is considered a Major Variety.

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 Leg, 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.