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Lot 1123

1925-D. PCGS graded MS-66. The 1925-D Buffalo nickel is one of the most difficult dates in the series to locate in well struck condition. David Lange, in The Complete Guide to Buffalo Nickels, writes: "Well struck examples may be found but are rare in all grades. Even Mint State coins may show little or no sign of the bison's horn, while very few have complete horns. Some 1925-D nickels are known with the E in FIVE filled, and all are characteristically weak in the first two numerals of the date."

The Gem we present in this lot displays above average striking characteristics, but is not fully defined The horn is bold and pointed, and the digits of the date and all of the lettering are quite sharp. Only portions of the hair on the heads of the Indian and bison are a tad soft, but this is only a minor distraction. Finally, an attractive overlay of ice-blue, orange-gold, crimson-red, and lavender toning resides on the lustrous, well cared for surfaces. This piece ranks among the finest examples certified by both services. Pop 10; none finer at PCGS (PCGS # 3955) .
Estimated Value $11,000 - 12,000.

 
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