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Is there a 3 legged buffalo nickel?

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How can you counterfeit a 4 legged buffalo nickel into a 3 legged nickel?

You don't.


When was the error found on the three legged buffalo nickel?

Three legged buffalo


Were there any 3 legged buffalo nickels besides the 1936 D?

The 3-legged buffalo nickel error happened in 1937, not 1936. It was the result of a botched attempt to repair a damaged die.


How much is a 1935 three legged buffalo nickel worth?

1935 has a reverse double die variety but no known 3-legged reverses.Only 1936d & 1937d coins have 3-legged types


What year was the mile high roamer reported with one fewer?

The 3 legged buffalo nickel in 1937


What year was the three legged buffalo nickel minted in?

1937


When was the three legged buffalo head nickel minted in denver?

1937-D is the 3-legged variety, a 3-1/2 legs variety was struck in 1936-D.


How much is a 1938 3 legged buffalo nickel worth?

The famed 3 legged buffalo nickel has been sought by collectors ever since its existence became known in 1937 [not 1938]. The value of this coin varies depending upon its condition but a PCGS certified MS66 example of this coin sold at auction in the spring of 2005 for $86,250. To see a photograph of the 3 legged buffalo click on the link in "RELATED LINKS".


How much is a 1930 five-legged buffalo nickel worth?

750,000


What is the rarest indian head nickel?

The 1926-S nickel had the lowest mintage of the series at 970,000. The famous 3 legged buffalo error may be the rarest.


What year was the mile high roamer reported making rounds with one fewer?

The 3 legged buffalo nickel in 1937


What is a mile high grazer that only needs 3 leg's to graze on?

1937D "Indian head" nickel - has a 3-legged buffalo on the obverse