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BUFFALO HEAD NICKELS: 1923, 1924, 1927, 1930
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The listing, BUFFALO HEAD NICKELS: 1923, 1924, 1927, 1930 has ended.

The Buffalo head nickel is one of the most celebrated coins among collectors. Designed in 1913 by naturalist James Earle Fraser, this coin was the first U.S. coin to feature an animal other than the bald eagle. On the obverse side, the coin's depiction of a Native American is a composite of three Native American portraits. This coin ran from 1913 to 1938, and over one billion Buffalo head nickels were minted during this time. Historical ironies regarding the minting of the Buffalo head nickel abound. These coins depict the Native American and buffaloes as esteemed and proud. However, the actions of the U.S. government during the period from 1913 to 1938 were anything but conservationist! The government eroded the few remaining freedoms of Native Americans, and hunters decimated wild buffalo populations. Historical ironies aside, however, the coin maintains a unique fascination among collectors. The first minting during 1913 had to be stopped because the raised buffalo on the coin was giving the minting machines trouble. Production on a second version of the buffalo nickel, called the Type II series, began later in that year and featured the buffalo alone on a field. Rarities exist. One of the most valuable and hard to find variations is the 1918/7-D overdate mistake. Another curiosity is the 1937 D three-legged Buffalo. A dye involved in the minting process failed, and one of the Buffalo's legs was left out. This buffalo is a comical oddity and also an extremely valuable collector's piece. The "F" on the front of the coin is the designer's initial, not a mint mark, and is usually worn off, but is detectable on the 1927 coin, which also has a circular die cut on 1/3rd of the coin running through "LIBERTY". From 1866 on, 5-cent coins were "cupronickel": 75/25 ratio of copper (alloys) to nickel. No silver nickels were made.





Questions & Comments
Original
hi,fanned and watching
Sep 3rd, 2011 at 10:30:27 PM PDT by
Original
Howdy! Thanks for fanning me and checking out the auction :) Will definitely be fanning you back! have to do some readjustments first: there is a a 1000 limit on how many we can fan until our own fan base reaches 90% of that. and awhile back, I went on a "fanning spree" because I had forgotten about the limit, and changed the way that i had been normally fanning. Anyhoo....Thank You and i will get back with You!!
Sep 4th, 2011 at 12:34:01 PM PDT by
Original
Fanned. Great auction, great nickel knowledge. Appreciate the sharing, thanks for listing.
Sep 4th, 2011 at 8:27:34 AM PDT by
Original
ooops! my reply is below......been up since 8:30 AM yesterday when the storm blew through, so probably not the sharpest right now :0) (please read the above comment too, thanks!)
Sep 4th, 2011 at 1:02:01 PM PDT by
Original
I Thank you for fanning me, and I Appreciate You for Your comments and sentiments; I love it when others comment! I think having the history of the coins always helps to keep it enjoyable, especially when searching for that "one special coin"! And yesterday, I actually came across a 1937 Buffalo, but it had all "fours", and no matter how hard I looked at it, that leg just wouldn't fall off :) Thanks again for Your interest!
Sep 4th, 2011 at 12:55:25 PM PDT by
Original
Well, I tried :)
Sep 4th, 2011 at 7:37:55 PM PDT by
Original
YOU SURE DID!!! I know the feeling...but I Most Definitely Appreciate You For Your Awesome Bidding!!! And YOU HAVE BEEN FANNED :) Thank You!!!
Sep 4th, 2011 at 8:22:35 PM PDT by

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