They are more scarce right? But with mine being in this condition not worth anything but I wanted to show yall. It's in the fine range I believe.
How can anyone not like a buffalo nickel ?....no matter the grade,....pure Americana there ... in your hand. Brought to you by an artist who witnessed both iconic images on the Obv and Rev. First hand....in his own life time.
Yeah, I like to brag up the designer, James Earle Fraser, too as he was born in Minnesota. Personally, I feel the Buffalo Nickel is the coolest US coin. An American Indian on the front and an American Bison on the back. Too many other coins wow you on one side and then bum you out when you flip it over.
I like it. A problem free and original example. This is a nice type coin and the appearance you should strive for. Thanks for sharing Shrews!
Very nice Shrews. A set is fairly easy to assemble in lower grades and not too harsh on the budget. There are a couple of killers though.
Most certainly! A very great set to put together as a beginner. Like you said though, the 1913 S Type 2 one is a toughie.