Wounded Bison

Ranger Chuck

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This is not the big money, well-known "Speared Bison", but I believe I did find one of the smaller, less significant die cracks some are calling "Wounded Bison." I actually found three of them in the same roll. All appear to be early, and you can see some progression from the rump of the bison towards the S in STATES.
 

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Interesting find!
 

Tommybuckets

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How much would you think your coin would fetch? It looks to be in very good shape. Congrats. Never found one but always look!
 

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Nice find.Congrats.
 

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Ranger Chuck

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Looks like similar examples have sold for $15-30. There are a few different varieties that are being labeled the "Wounded Bison." One variety is exactly like the 3 I found, another extends from the rump through the D, and another runs back through the tail, I and T.
 

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