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Sale 48


 
Lot 767

1920-D Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-65. Nicely toned. It is normal deficiencies in the way a 1920-D nickel is struck, to be precise, than overall rarity, that explains the rarity of the 1920-D in Gem condition. It is easy to see this piece was delivered a full, sharp blow by the dies on the obverse, and deficient just a bit on the striking detail on reverse at the bison's head. This feature, however, is minimal for the issue, and its value to the overall desirability of this coin is essentially immaterial. Both sides boast a full blast of mint luster with a nickel-bright texture, and there are tarnish streaks or blemishes to take away from the Gem grade. A coin whose importance should be obvious to advanced buffalo nickel buyers. Pop 48; 1 finer in 66. (PCGS # 3945) .
Estimated Value $4,800 - 5,000.

 
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