The thread about the 37-D prompted me to post this, but I didn't want to hijack his thread. Can anyone tell me anything about this? Variety #? Value? Scarcity? Thanks, Chris
1936 D WRPM there are 11 of them your's a wrpm 007 repunched D eastvalues in MS-63 as of 1999 my reference source was $35 . There are also 1936 D/d D/D/S The 36 D is generally superior to the two D mints that preceded them. Some are not fully struck but enough nice strikes are out there to meet the needs of the collector. Platchet flaws are very common in the 1930's buffalos. Also check your coin for being a WDDR-001 the quick pick up point on this variety is a thick dot between UNITED & STATES. Rarity unknown interest level low value MS-63 $40 but again old values by 11 years. Next Prior to 1996 all dies were made in Philly.Repunched MM and DD's in the buffalo series are traceable to Philly....however die clashing overpolishing are attributed to the mint were the coin was struck. 1936 D 3 1/2 legger very scarce right front leg.most summited don't get the variety attribution. Hope this helps ....