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CAC. ‘Brilliant’ type.  A sharply struck proof with reflective fields and attractive cameo contrast on the devices. Surfaces are smooth and well preserved, showing excellent definition throughout the portrait and bison. A high-quality, visually appealing, untoned example of this popular proof Buffalo.
CAC. A magnificent 1936 Satin Proof Buffalo Nickel endorsed by CAC for superior quality and originality. This near-perfect early Proof exhibits a soft, matte-like satin texture with fully struck details and a beautifully blended natural patina. The mint struck 4,420 proof Buffalos in 1936 but only 1,500 were Satin Proofs were struck before they transitioned […]
CAC. A choice original example of this low mintage issue with a silvery-white obverse and a toned reverse. Just 5,000 minted.
Sharply struck with choice original cream-white surfaces that display a tiny trace of toning at the rim.
CAC. Rich lustrous surfaces with very few marks. Housed in an old green label holder.
An original Gem with rich satiny luster and a touch of golden edge toning.
Brilliant lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike.
Blazing mint luster and a sharp strike. One of the most popular of all the early commemoratives.
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