Just got a PCGS 65 1937 Buffalo in the mail that I picked up last week on EBay. The seller's photo showed an annoying little black spot below the buffalo (see the first photo), but when I got it today I saw that it had no spot, so I guess the camera was playing tricks. One of those few happy occasions when the coin turns out to be better than the photo!
7I've been spending a lot of time going through my nickel hoard lately. I'm preparing a submission to NGC. Here are some that really stand out for these particular years/mm. The luster is off the charts for these business strikes.
I owned this one for less than a day. It arrived in the mail today, I listed on the Bay, and tomorrow she will be on her way. A beautiful rainbow toned 1945-P DDR FS-030
I just sold this one this week... certainly the coolest nickel I've had in a long time. For those that do not know, Proof Buffalo Nickels with a Cameo designation are quite rare, less than 20 have been graded by PCGS in the past 30 years or so. 1937 Buffalo Nickel PCGS PR67CAM