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1917-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS AU55 Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike Nice Luster
1917-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS AU55 Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike Nice Luster
SKU: PSB46322

This wonderfully original 1917-S Buffalo Nickel has great eye appeal with nice luster and nice strike. Great color and surfaces. Super tough to find. Certified: PCGS AU55

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$520.00 $535.00

1919-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS AU50 Nice Eye Appeal Nice Luster
1919-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS AU50 Nice Eye Appeal Nice Luster
SKU: PSB47938

This original 1919-S Buffalo Nickel has nice eye appeal with nice luster and average strike. AU58 by wear. Reverse strike is pretty weak. Certified: PCGS AU50

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$354.00 $364.00

1926-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS F15 Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1926-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS F15 Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: PSB47338

This wonderfully original 1926-S Buffalo Nickel has great eye appeal and nice strike. Great color and surfaces. Certified: PCGS F15

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$99.00 $102.00

1931-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS64 Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1931-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS64 Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: PSB50722

This original 1931-S Buffalo Nickel has great eye appeal with nice luster and nice strike. Nice color and surfaces. Certified: PCGS MS64

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$183.00 $188.00


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Learn More About U.S. Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938)

 

Collecting Buffalo nickels has become a fun and challenging endeavor for coin collectors. The U.S. Buffalo nickel, also known as the Indian Head nickel, replaced the Liberty Head Nickel with a completely new design by U.S. Mint engraver James Earl Fraser. Both sides of the Buffalo nickel commemorated the entwined plight of Native American Indians and the bison, or buffalo, in Early American history. The obverse of this famous coin features a right-facing profile of a mature Native American warrior with his hair in braids, wearing two feathers. The word “LIBERTY” is engraved on the upper-right edge. The reverse side features a left-facing body of a buffalo with the words “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” engraved at the top, and the denomination of “FIVE CENTS” on the bottom. The Buffalo nickel was struck in two types. The original Type 1 design featured the buffalo standing on a raised mount. The revised Type 2 design features the buffalo standing on a horizontal line. The line allowed a more distinct recessed area for the “FIVE CENTS” inscription. According to legend, the model for the Buffalo nickel was a buffalo named Black Diamond that was a popular attraction housed at the Central Park Menagerie (Central Park Zoo) in New York.


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