Nickels (Buffalo) |
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| Lot 179      |
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1913 Buffalo Nickel. Type 1. PCGS graded MS-67. Wonderful original toning. Well struck and fresh. Pop 197 with 6 higher all MS-68 (Photo). Estimate $900-1,100. |
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| Lot 180      |
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1913 Buffalo Nickel. Type 1. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely rainbow toning on both sides. A beauty! (Photo). Estimate $200-300. |
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| Lot 181      |
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1913-S Buffalo Nickel. Type 1. PCGS graded MS-66. Well struck and nicely toned. Pop 56 with 8 in MS-67 and 1 in MS-68 (Photo). Estimate $1,200-1,400. |
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| Lot 182      |
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1913-S Buffalo Nickel. Type 1. NGC graded MS-65. Well struck, with hard, metallic luster on both sides and hints of lilac toning on the high points. In an old NGC holder (Photo). Estimate $450-500. |
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| Lot 183      |
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1913-S Buffalo Nickel. Type 1. NGC graded MS-64 PQ. A choice well struck example, fully lustrous and lightly toned (Photo). Estimate $175-225. |
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| Lot 184      |
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1913-S Buffalo Nickel. Type 2. NGC graded MS-65. Light golden toning on this popular key date (Photo). Estimate $2,000-2,300. |
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| Lot 185      |
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1914-S Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-63. Well struck with lovely natural gold, blue and lavender toning on both sides (Photo). Estimate $250-300. |
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| Lot 186      |
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1915-S Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-65. In an old holder. Lovely golden sunset toning. Pop 39 with 18 finer, all being MS-66 (Photo). Estimate $1,600-1,800. |
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| Lot 187      |
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1915-S Buffalo Nickel. MS-60. Cleaned and retoned years ago. Very bold strike (Photo). Estimate $300-325. |
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| Lot 188      |
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1916 Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-65. Well struck with original light toning (Photo). Estimate $200-250. |
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| Lot 189      |
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1916-D Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-63. Well struck with magnificent toning. This will realize a premium for the beautiful vivid colors. In an old green holder (Photo). Estimate $250-350. |
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| Lot 190      |
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1916-D Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-63 PQ. Well struck and nicely toned in an even, olive-colored toning. Housed in an old NGC holder (Photo). Estimate $180-200. |
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| Lot 191      |
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1918-D Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. Lustrous an well struck. Housed in a second-generation PCGS holder with a green insert (Photo). Estimate $650-750. |
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| Lot 192      |
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1918-S Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. I.
In an old green holder. Well struck with golden toning on both sides.A dazzling coin that should upgrade to MS-65. Pop 122 with 22 in MS-65 , 1 in MS-66 (Photo). Estimate $5,000-7,000. |
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| Lot 193      |
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1920-D Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-64 PQ. Deep, double-sided, olive-green toning. Crisp strike, with excellent details on the obverse date and legends, and on the eagle's horn, tail, and shoulder. Unexpected quality on this tougher date (Photo). Estimate $1,300-1,600. |
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| Lot 194      |
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1921-S Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded VF-20. A choice example of this popular and scarce date, with original color and well-preserved surfaces. Hard to find in any grade, thus appealing to the vast majority of collectors (Photo). Estimate $350-400. |
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| Lot 195      |
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1925 Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-64. The obverse displays a blending of rainbow tones. This beauty will be bought for its outstanding colors (Photo). Estimate $250-350. |
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| Lot 196      |
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1931-S Buffalo Nickel. ICG graded MS-66. Lightly toned (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 197      |
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1934 Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-65 and MS-64. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate $300-350. |
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| Lot 198      |
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1936 Buffalo Nickel. Type 2. PCGS graded Proof 65 P.Q. Brilliant mirror fields that are overlaid with wonderful rainbow toning and thus worthy of a premium bid. In an older green tag holder (Photo). Estimate $2,500-3,000. |
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| Lot 199      |
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1936 Buffalo Nickel. Type 2. ANACS graded Brilliant Proof 65 PQ. Gorgeous light lilac toning greatly adds to this coins appeal and is worthy of a Premium Quality designation (Photo). Estimate $1,700-2,000. |
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| Lot 200      |
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1937 Buffalo Nickel. ANACS graded Proof 64. Attractive light original toning with a noticable spot (removable?) at the E in LIBERTY (Photo). Estimate $500-700. |
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| Lot 201      |
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1937 Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-66. Lot of 2 coins. Both are well struck. Estimate $70-90. |
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| Lot 202      |
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1937-D Buffalo Nickel. 3 legs. ANACS graded Fine Details Net VG-8 Scratched & Cleaned (Photo). Estimate $150-200. |
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| Lot 203      |
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1937-S Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-64. The obverse display gold, lilac and blue tones (Photo). Estimate $250-350. |
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| Lot 204      |
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1937-S Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-66. A brilliant gem (Photo). Estimate $100-125. |
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| Lot 205      |
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1938-D Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-67. Lot of 3 coins. All have original lavender toning. Very choice colors. Estimate $600-700. |
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| Lot 206      |
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1938-D Buffalo Nickel. NGC graded MS-66. Lot of 4 coins. All well struck with golden toning. Estimate $150-175. |
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| Lot 207      |
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1938-D Buffalo Nickel. D over S. ICG graded MS-66. Lot of 5 coins. Each gem exhibits original golden toning (Photo). Estimate $500-600. |
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| Lot 208      |
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1938-D Buffalo Nickel. D over S. NGC graded MS-66. Beautiful light rainbow toning on both sides. Very colorful for a Buffalo nickel (Photo). Estimate $350-450. |
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| Lot 209      |
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1938-D Buffalo Nickel. D over S. NGC graded MS-66. Well struck with light golden toning over subdue mint luster (Photo). Estimate $130-150. |
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| Lot 210      |
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A Smal Herd of Buffalos. Lot of 5 coins. Consists of the following: 1913 Type 1 & 1914 both ICG AU-58. 1914 PCGS XF-40. 1936-D & 1938-D both ICG MS-64.. Estimate $80-90. |
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| Lot 211      |
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1937-S Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-66. Lot of 5 coins. Consists of: 1937-S PCGS MS-66; 1938-D NGC MS-65; 1938-D/S NGC MS-66. Included are 2 low grade nickels ANACS graded. Estimate $150-180. |
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