A bit toasted 1936 D Buff nickle - how many legs do you see?

Molewacker

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Hi everyone -

Know very little about coins, so always check interest if I can find a date/mint mark.

Corrosion or the infamous 3 1/2 legged coin? Hoping more experienced eyeballs will give their thoughts on this as I can't tell a weak leg from the regular leg corroded.

Dug under a large cedar tree 5-6" down.

Thanks!

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Congrats on the Buffalo. Nothing better than to dig a keeper coin during a hunt. :thumbsup:
 

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