Buffalo Nickels were made in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco from 1913 to 1938. The first 1913 Buffalo Nickels showed the Buffalo on a mound. Later that year the coin was redesigned to show the Bison on a straight lines base.
The bison was modeled after “Black Diamond” in the New York City Zoo. Buffalo nickels are extremely popular.
CAC. A very sharp strike and super luster with a hint of gold hue. Surfaces are essentially pristine and eye appeal is outstanding!
Lustrous and sharply struck.
Very lustrous with touches of light gold hue.
Well struck with rich satiny luster over nearly flawless untoned surfaces. Super quality!
Sharply struck.
Sharply struck and lustrous.
Light nickel-gray surfaces.
Well detailed nickel-gray surfaces.
Old green label holder.
CAC. Lustrous surfaces with a light champagne hue and a great strike.
Sharply struck with original shimmering nickel-gray luster. One of the 'keys' to the series with the second lowest mintage.
Sharply struck with medium gray surfaces.
Golden-gray surfaces.
Sharply struck and light gold toning.
Champagne tone.
CAC. Overall well struck with slight weakness in the hair.
Lustrous and a clean look.