The 1925-D Buffalo Nickel is rare in high grades due to poor striking. Of the 4.5 million minted in Denver, few remain in top condition.
Despite a mintage of approximately 9.9 million, the 1917-D Buffalo Nickel is difficult to find in mint condition. A top-tier specimen graded MS67 by PCGS
With a relatively low mintage of 5.2 million, the 1924-D Buffalo Nickel is prized for its scarcity in pristine condition. Heavy circulation wore down the fine details
Born from excessive polishing, the 1936-D 3½ Legs Buffalo Nickel partially erases the bison's front leg. This rare error intrigues collectors
Another error in 1938 saw a Denver mint mark struck over a San Francisco one, creating the D/S variety. Collectors value its historical significance and rarity.
The 1931-S Buffalo Nickel is a true gem born from the hardships of the Great Depression. Its low mintage has soared its value
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