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***Auction Highlight*** 1937-d 3 leg Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
***Auction Highlight*** 1937-d 3 leg Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc)
***Auction Highlight*** 1937-d 3 leg Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Select Unc By USCG. The most sought after and heralded Buffalo, the 3 legged 1937-d. Attractive toning decorates both sides of this lustrous and attractive uncirculated 3 leg buffalo.. The striking detail is truly remarkable for a 3-Legged nickel, all but the bison's shoulder and tail are boldly rendered. The 1937-D 3-Legged nickel is a classic American coin of the twentieth century that most collectors dream of obtaining. The 3-Legged reverse is the result of an attempt to prolong the life of a die that should have been taken out of service. This variety began with a pair of dies that in the course of a production clashed together without a planchet, imparting damage in particular to the reverse die. The die was pulled from service, the damage manually repaired and the entire surface was polished. The polishing was overzealous and removed one of the front legs of the bison, making it look like it has a disembodied hoof. Normally such an overpolished die would have been removed from service, but this did not happen, likely because the Denver Mint was under pressure to produce as many nickels as possible. This was not unusual; production needs caused many nickel dies to be used well beyond their normal service life. Indeed, this particular die also shows traces of die rust, namely a diagnostic faint string of rust marks running diagonally from the bottom of the bison to the ground. The 1937-D 3-Legged nickel was discovered in circulation quickly and gained fame in The Numismatic Scrapbook when C. L. "Cowboy" Franzen marketed the variety heavily after cherrypicking examples from circulation. While many circulated for a brief time, most were pulled before obtaining excessive wear. Today, a solid majority of the certified specimens are found between VF and AU. Mint State pieces are scarce. Because of the very nature of the reverse die's overpolishing, strongly defined specimens with exceptional surfaces are few and far between. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation