1 Nickel USA (1776 - ) Copper

Metal:
Issue year(s):
1941

Catalog reference:

Buffalo Nickels

Designer – Engraver: James Earle Fraser

Metal Composition: 75% Copper – 25% Nickel
Diameter: 21.2 mm
Mass / Weight: 5 grams

Obverse: Head of a Native American Indian right. Legend: LIBERTY / 1913

Reverse: American bison left, motto (E PLURIBUS UNUM) above its back. Raised ground below. Legend: UNITED . STATES . OF . AMERICA / FIVE CENTS

The Buffalo nickel, sometimes known as the Indian Head nickel, was an American nickel five-cent piece minted from 1913 to 1938. It was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser.

As part of a drive to beautify the coinage, five denominations of US coins had received new designs between 1907 and 1909. In 1911, Taft administration officials decided to replace Charles E. Barber’s Liberty Head design for the nickel, and commissioned Fraser to do the work. They were impressed by Fraser’s designs showing a Native American and an American bison. The designs were approved in 1912, but were delayed several months because of objections from the Hobbs Manufacturing Company, which made mechanisms to detect slugs in nickel-operated machines. The company was unappeased by changes made in the coin by Fraser, and in February 1913, Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh decided to issue the coins despite the objections.

Despite repeated attempts by the Mint to adjust the design, the coins proved to strike indistinctly, and to be subject to wear—the dates were easily worn away in circulation. In 1938, after the minimum 25–year period during which the design could not be replaced without congressional authorization had expired, the design was replaced by the Jefferson nickel designed by Felix Schlag.

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1914-D Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Beautiful lilac and golden toning is evident on both sides. A nice bold strike, equally choice luster glowing underneath the color (PCGS # 3925) . Estimated Value $450 - 500. Categories:

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1913 Buffalo Nickel. Type 2. NGC graded MS-65. Lovely rainbow toning. Stored in a Dansco Album for years. Estimated Value $125 - 150. Categories:

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1937. PCGS graded Proof 66. A glittering gem with delicate light toning. Struck with scientific exactness throughout the main devices as might be expected on a Proof in this illustrious condition. Only 5,769 struck (PCGS # 3996) . Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,550. Categories: Buffalo Nickels

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1936. Type 2. Brilliant. PCGS graded Proof 66 CAC Approved. A glittering untoned Gem Proof of Premium Quality that sparkles like a diamond as light strikes the surface (PCGS # 3995) . Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100. Categories: Nickels

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1926-D. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Nice bold detail with attractive toning on both sides. In a new secure plus holder. In our opinion, a Premium Quality coin for the grade. Clearly, we have landed a prestigious bold-strike '26-D Nickel for the sale and present it to you here. Precious few '26-D Nic ...

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1923. NGC graded MS-66. Well struck and delicately toned. Pop 40; 12 finer with 2 in 66*, 9 in 67, 1 in 67* . Estimated Value $700 - 800. Categories: Buffalo Nickels
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1 Nickel USA coin   The buffalo on the United States 5-cent coin, commonly known as the nickel, is a representation of the iconic American bison, often referred to as the buffalo. The design featuring the buffalo was introduced on the nickel in 1913, replacing the earlier Liberty Head design.Here are some reasons why the buffalo was chosen to appear on the 5-cent ...

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1923-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. Well struck with the head nearly full. Close examination suggests this is a full head. Lightly toned around the edges. A nice origin ...

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1919-S. PCGS graded MS-64. CAC Approved. A very popular key date. Light hint of gold tone on the obverse. A well struck near-Gem that has deep silvery mint frost from center to periphery. A few ...

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1876. PCGS graded Proof 65 Cameo. Blast white Gem Cameo Proof. Only 1,260 struck. The Twenty-cent piece, sometimes called a "double dime," had a brief appearance in the fourth quarter of the 19t ...
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