Showing 1972–1980 of 2294 results
A sharp and attractive 1937 Proof Buffalo Nickel. Beautiful deeply mirrored fields exhibit strong reflectivity, contrasting nicely with well-struck devices that show full detail throughout. The surfaces are brilliant and exceptionally clean and enhance the excellent eye appeal.
Well struck and lustrous with original, nearly mark-free surfaces.
Swirling blast white luster and a great strike with full skirt lines, sharp left hand and thumb definition, and sharp head detail. The surfaces are silky smooth and stunning!
Deep reflective silver-white surfaces with a sharp strike and exceptionally clean fields for the grade.
CAC. Impressive preservation with deeply reflective fields that contrast beautifully against the sharply struck devices, creating strong eye appeal and an elegant black-and-white presentation under light. The surfaces are remarkably clean for the grade, with a vibrant mirrored finish.
A highly desirable example of this famous mint error, showing strong remaining detail with only light friction on the high points. Surfaces retain considerable original luster, accented by soft gray toning and subtle golden highlights. Minor contact marks are consistent with the grade, but the overall presentation is clean and attractive.
Famous and highly sought-after mint error, displaying the characteristic missing foreleg on the bison from over-polished dies. Well-struck with pleasing original surfaces, full luster, and light golden-gray toning. An attractive Mint State example of this classic and dramatic variety.
CAC. One of the most famous mint errors in the twentieth century, showing the distinctive missing foreleg with bold, easily recognizable diagnostics. This example offers pleasing, original surfaces with warm, natural toning and solid luster for the grade. Well-struck overall with attractive eye appeal, and further endorsed by CAC.
This appealing example retains substantial original mint luster beneath a soft golden-gray patina, with only the slightest friction visible on the high points. The dramatic die polishing that removed the buffalo’s front leg remains boldly evident, while the remaining design elements show strong overall detail.
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