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1938-D Buffalo Nickel NGC/PCGS MS65
The Final Bow of the Buffalo Nickel
Its proper name is the “Indian Nickel,” but the reverse won out, and the name “Buffalo Nickel” stuck. They were first released into circulation in 1913 and endured the test of time with a rugged Wild West design. Unfortunately, the supply is becoming more scarce and harder to find every day, including this key-date last-year-of-issue 1938 Buffalo Nickel struck at the Denver Mint.
High Grade Buffalos With Nice Eye Appeal
Recently we were lucky enough to acquire a number of 1938-D Buffalo Nickels and are making them available now while supplies last. Even luckier, each comes in graded by either the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as being in Gem Uncirculated Mint State-65 (MS65) condition, meaning they are well struck with moderate marks or hairlines. They’re as fresh and crisp as the day they left the Denver Mint more than eight decades ago with pleasing eye appeal and lots of mint luster. Grading service varies.
Popular Wild West Designs
Created by famed American sculptor James Earle Fraser, the Buffalo Nickel was popular throughout its run thanks to its uniquely and unequivocally American designs. 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 American bison on the reverse was directly related to the obverse design as buffalos were an important symbol for many Native Americans. The buffalo 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.
Millions of vintage Buffalo Nickels have worn out in circulation or been recalled and destroyed by the government. Today, significant quantities are often found only in private hoards and estate collections. Don’t miss out on these fine examples of this date and mint mark! Click the last-year-of-issue 1938-D Buffalo Nickel to your cart now before they disappear! Beat the stampede and secure yours today.
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- TIMELESS CLASSIC – The coin’s design perfectly as created by sculptor James Earle Fraser exemplifies our nation’s heritage by capturing the history of the American pioneer spirit.
- UNITED STATES LEGAL TENDER – Buffalo Nickels were 5 cents legal tender in the United States and measured 21.2 mm in diameter.
- GEM UNCIRCULATED CONDITION – Your 1938-D Buffalo Nickel has been graded by either the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) in Gem Uncirculated Mint State-65 (MS65) condition. Grading service varies.
- LOW-MINTAGE BUFFALO NICKEL – The Denver Mint was the only U.S. mint to strike Buffalo Nickels in 1938, with a total mintage of just 7,020,000.
Here’s your chance to go on an epic “Buffalo Hunt” for one of America’s most coveted coins – all without having to leave the comfort and safety of your home or office! Make this last-year-of-mintage 1938-D Buffalo Nickel a key addition to your personal collection today!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1938 |
Country | Various |
Condition | Graded, Uncirculated |
Grade | MS65 |
Denomination | 0.05 |
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Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | Denver - D |
Coin Weight | 26.73 Grams - g |
Dimensions | 38.1mm |