Some nice Buffalo Nickels on Ebay

Please have a look- some scarce varieties in uncommon grades! Click on the link below for more details and pictures-
1935 D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS65 HUGE Full Strike!
1913 2 1/2 feather Buffalo Nickel ANACS AU55 Rainbow!
1926 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS VF30 Corroded
1917 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS VF20
1927 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS G4
1916 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS MS63 Rainbow!
1938 D Buffalo Nickel NGC Mint State 66 Nice Colors!
1913 D Type 1 Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS66 Beautiful!
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1935 D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS65 HUGE Full Strike!
1913 2 1/2 feather Buffalo Nickel ANACS AU55 Rainbow!
1926 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS VF30 Corroded
1917 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS VF20
1927 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS G4
1916 D 3 1/2 Leg Buffalo Nickel ANACS MS63 Rainbow!
1938 D Buffalo Nickel NGC Mint State 66 Nice Colors!
1913 D Type 1 Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS66 Beautiful!
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Do you think 2 feather Buffalos are getting more popular and pushing prices up?
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<< <i>A regular Buffalo nickel has 3 feathers, 2 large ones ending at 9 o'clock and 7 o'clock on the obverse, and a third, smaller, triangular-shaped one just to the right of the feather ending at 7 o'clock. On about 33 different dates and mints of Buffalo nickels, die abrasion (when the dies were cleaned) removed this 3rd feather in a similar manner to how the 1937-D 3-legged nickel lost its leg. The nickels missing the 3rd feather are called "two-feathers". >>
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