1928 Buffalo Nickel
1928 Buffalo Nickel
In 1928 the Philadelphia Mint made 23,411,000 coins. The 1928 Buffalo Nickel mint run of coins was overall a pretty good. You can find some very nice uncirculated coins that are still for sale. Finding mint condition coins with complete details might tough. The coins made in the late 20's had an overall decline in quality.
The Denver Mint made 6,436,000 coins in 1928. The overall quality of the Denver Mint's Buffalo Head coins was lousy. Not many very nice coins with above average details were struck. Coins with excellent details are not known to exist. The best news for collectors is that very nice coins are still available.
The San Francisco Mint struck 6,966,000 coins. The 1928 S Buffalo Head Nickel was a good mint run and many coins with above average details were made. Finding one should not be a problem.
1928 Buffalo Nickel For Sale On Ebay
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1928 S Buffalo Nickel 5c NGC AU 58 A desirable coin in near mint condition US $194.50
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Buffalo Nickel 1928 S VF US $11.50
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Buffalo Nickel 1928 S VF US $15.00
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Buffalo Nickel 1928 D XF US $37.50
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1915 Buffalo Nickel
1915 Buffalo Nickel
The Philadelphia Mint struck 20,986,220 of the 1915 Buffalo Nickel. Most of these coins were considered to be above average quality and very eye appealing coins to look at.
The Philadelphia Mint minted 1,050 Matte Proof Coins of the 1915 Buffalo Head Nickel. It has been found that on a few of the Matte Proof Coins a small die crack is present on the reverse.
The Denver Mint coined 7,569,500 and the San Francisco Mint made 1,505,500 coins. The coins made at the Denver Mint were not made to with attention to detail and therefore finding a coin with nice detail and quality can be difficult. At the San Francisco Mint the coins that were struck have nice details. It was suspected that Proof dies made have been used when the coins were struck.
Some interesting varieties exist with the 1915 Buffalo Nickel.
Of the coins minted at the Philadelphia Mint their has been found some coins that have a little die doubling in the date area and also on some coins overlapping of the dies caused the third feather to be removed.
At the Denver Mint a Large D was over punched on smaller D and at the San Francisco Mint their were coins with re punched mint marks.
1915 Buffalo Nickel For Sale On Ebay
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1915 D BUFFALO NICKEL ABOUT UNCIRCULATED NGC AU 55 US $106.12
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1915 D Buffalo Nickel ANACS EF45 3 CUDSBREAKS LAMINATION UNIQUE ERRORS LK US $225.00
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1915 D Buffalo Nickel Fine Looking Coin US $30.00
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1915 D Buffalo Nickel Very fine detail US $30.00
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1919 Buffalo Nickel
1919 Buffalo Nickel
The Philadelphia Mint made 60,868,000 coins. Many of these coins were made with very nice details because the mint used more dies than usual to in minting the 1919 Buffalo Nickel. When you do your shopping take your time and be patient.
The Denver Mint struck 8,006,000 coins in 1919. If your looking one in mint condition that might be a little hard to find. Coins in lesser condition should be available.
The San Francisco Mint had the lowest mintage of the 3 at 7,521,000 strikes. The 1919 Buffalo Nickel is available in all type of conditions. The key with this date is that less than 1% of the coins have full strike details.
1919 Buffalo Nickel For Sale On Ebay
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1919 D BUFFALO NICKEL VERY NICE CIRCULATED COIN US $13.99
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1919 BUFFALO NICKEL CHOICE BU US $59.95
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1919 S Buffalo Nickel High Grade XF AU Full Horn Bold Date Mint Low mint US $100.00
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Satisfactorily Great Looking 1919 P Indian Head Buffalo Nickel VG US $11.00
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US $194.50