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1926-S Buffalo Nickel G–VG
Is This The Buffalo Nickel You’re Missing?
The Buffalo Nickel is one of the most iconic American coins ever created. It presents images that invoke the wild frontier from which our nation was forged. But for many people, there’s a gaping hole in their collections for the 1926-S Buffalo Nickel struck at the San Francisco Mint. The mintage of only 970,000 is the lowest in the entire series, which ran from 1913-1938!
Fraser’s Timeless Design Is As Popular As Ever
Created by famed American sculptor James Earle Fraser, the Buffalo Nickel has always been one of America’s most popular coins. The Indian depicted on the coin is a dead ringer for Oglala Lakota Chief Iron Tail — though Fraser claimed it was a composite of three men in order to protect both the Chief’s privacy and his own artistic license. The buffalo on the reverse was modeled after Black Diamond, a large American bison then on display at the Bronx Zoo in New York City not far from Fraser’s studio. This timeless design is as popular as ever and now graces the U.S Mint’s annual $50 one-ounce gold bullion coin!
Buffalo Nickels Are More Sought-After Each Day
Millions of these vintage Buffalo Nickels have worn out in circulation or been recalled and destroyed by the government. Today, significant quantities can often only be found in private hoards and estate collections. As a result, these coins are becoming more sought-after each day. Each 1926-S Buffalo Nickel available here comes in nice Good to Very Good (G–VG) condition with full dates and bold, clear designs. So, what are you waiting for? Secure yours now and fill that hole in your collection!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1926 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Copper |
Condition | Circulated |
Grade | G, VG |
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Denomination | 0.05 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | San Francisco - S |
Coin Weight | 5 Grams - g |