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1913 5C Type 2 AU53 PCGS #3921

This is the unique Gold Buffalo Nickel struck on a $5 Gold planchet. This Buffalo Nickel remained unknown for over 100 years and just surfaced in 2019.

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS #3931

This is the Famous 1916 Double Die Obverse Error Coin, a Major Variety. It is the top of the Population, tied with 2 other coins in MS 64. It is also the PCGS Plate Coin.

1918 5C MS64 PCGS #3937

Double Struck in Collar, 5% indent Reverse + PC

1918-S 5C MS64 PCGS #3940

Struck 20% off center to the South. Also a Two Feather Variety.

1920 5C MS61 PCGS #3944

Struck on 1 Cent Planchet

1920-D/D 5C RPM FS-502 AU55 PCGS #569447

Extremely Rare Regular RPM With Only 2 Known As Of This Writing! D South of D. Thanks Brian and Kurt.

1920-D/D 5C RPM FS-502 AU55 PCGS #569447

Extremely Rare Regular RPM With Only 2 Known As Of This Writing! D South of D. Thanks Brian and Kurt.

1920-D/D 5C RPM FS-502 AU55 PCGS #569447

Extremely Rare Regular RPM With Only 2 Known As Of This Writing! D South of D. Thanks Brian and Kurt.

1923-S 5C VF30 PCGS #3950

Struck 10% Off-Center

Various Various MS64 PCGS #11111

A wonderful piece, 1929 with an unknown mintmark in MS 64, struck to the 25% East. Very Nice Example! There is a high probability that this coin was minted in Philadelphia.

1929-S 5C VF35 PCGS #3968

From the Fred Weinberg Collection, a 1929 S Buffalo Nickel with a Fantastic Retained Cud Die Break.

1936 5C MS64 PCGS #3977

A very nice example of Uncentered Breoadstrike.

1937 5C MS64 PCGS #3980

Struck 10% Off Center to the South

1937-D 5C MS63PL PCGS #83981

This is the First Buffalo Nickel to get the "Proof Like" (PL) Designation from PCGS.