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1925 Buffalo Head Nickel

The 1925 Buffalo Head Nickels were again minted by all 3 mints. The Philadelphia Mint minted 35,565,000 coins. The Denver Mint struck 4,450,000 coins and the San Francisco mint minted 6,256,000 strikes.

The 1925 Buffalo Head Nickel struck at the Philadelphia Mint would not be considered a great run coins. Most of the coins minted were typical strikes with average details. Lacking were coins that have total details and really standout when you see them.

The coins struck at the Denver Mint also were not the best quality of coins. Most coins lacked great details. Finding a really nice coins will be difficult.

The San Francisco coins might be the worse run that the 3 mints put out that year. Coins with complete details are very tough to find. Many of the coins minted had flaws when they were made, in the areas of the lettering, the buffalo's fur and the centers of the coins.
If your looking for uncirculated coins make sure they have not been altered or cleaned before you buy.

FREE SH ORIGINAL BETTER DATE 1925 D BUFFALO NICKEL
FREE SH ORIGINAL BETTER DATE 1925 D BUFFALO NICKEL
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FREE SH ORIGINAL BETTER DATE 1925 D BUFFALO NICKEL
FREE SH ORIGINAL BETTER DATE 1925 D BUFFALO NICKEL
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Originally posted 2009-03-04 19:26:49. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

1926 Buffalo Head Nickels

44,693,000 is the number of coins the Philadelphia Mint made of the 1926 Buffalo Head Nickel. Most of the the coins minted were a of pretty good quality, Buffalo Heads with nice details should be easy to find. If your looking for the mint state perfect coins that will be another story. Coins in mint state are very scarce.

The Denver Mint struck 5,638,000 coins. The Denver Mint's 1926 D Buffalo Head Nickels were like the Philadelphia Mint and made with good overall quality. Very nice coins can be found, but finding coins with complete details will prove to be difficult.

The San Francisco mint only minted 970,000 coins. The 1926 S Buffalo Head Nickel is considered a semi-key date coin for the Buffalo series. Two reasons are: The low number of coins struck and the condition of the coins that were struck. Most coins were only average coins with OK details. Coins with full details are non-existent and coins with sharp details are quite scarce.

US 1926 Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel PCGS XF40
US 1926 Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel PCGS XF40
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1926 Buffalo nickel Error in Liberty
1926 Buffalo nickel Error in Liberty
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Originally posted 2009-03-05 19:42:14. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

1929 Buffalo Head Nickel

1929 Buffalo Head Nickel was a pretty low minted coin from the Philadelphia Mint, only 6,446,000 coins were made. This was the lowest mintage of strikes for the 3 mints.

The coins struck were of an average quality. What is important to note is coins with mint details are not known to exist. It is believed some problems with the dies existed and even coins with very very nice details are hard to find.

The Denver Mint struck 8,370,000 coins. These coins like the ones from the Philadelphia Mint were of average quality. Coins in mint condition are very hard to find. Even coins with above average details will be difficult.

The San Francisco Mint coined 7,754,000 strikes. The coins struck were a better overall quality than the other 2 mints. With some luck you should be able to find Coin with very very nice details.

1929 PCGS MS 65 BUFFALO NICKEL  NICE COIN
1929 PCGS MS 65 BUFFALO NICKEL NICE COIN
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40 Buffalo Nickels mixed roll 1929 to 1937 nice w dates
40 Buffalo Nickels mixed roll 1929 to 1937 nice w dates
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Originally posted 2009-03-08 19:34:21. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

1927 Buffalo Head Nickel

The Philadelphia Mint struck 37,981,000 coins of the 1927 Buffalo Head Nickel. The Denver Mint coined 5,730,000 and the San Francisco Mint struck 5,730,000 coins.

Coins from the Philadelphia Mint were made with pretty good overall quality. Quite a few coins exist in very very nice condition. What is hard to find is mint state coins with exquisite details.

The coins from the Denver Mint were another story when it comes to quality. Most of coins have only average details and finding very nice coins will prove to be difficult. An interesting die variety exist with the 1927 Buffalo Head Nickel. Die overlapping caused some of the coin to be made with 3 1/2 legs on the buffalo. You can also find some coins with overlapping mintmarks.

The San Francisco Mint's coins are considered key date coins.
Most of the coins made had above average details. The problem is finding them. There are not a lot of the exceptional coins available for sale.

1866 1927 NICKELS LOT OF 30 SHIELD LIBERTY BUFFALO 5c
1866 1927 NICKELS LOT OF 30 SHIELD LIBERTY BUFFALO 5c
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1927 D Buffalo Nickel F Fine
1927 D Buffalo Nickel F Fine
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Originally posted 2009-03-07 11:42:58. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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