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Nickels

799

1913. Type 2

.

PCGS graded MS-66

. A hint of tone.

Pop

222; 37 finer, 9 in 66+, 23 in 67, 5 in 67+.

(

PCGS #

3921

)

Estimated Value ................................................... $750 - 800

800

1913. Type 2

.

PCGS graded MS-64. PQ

. Fully white and

well struck. (

PCGS # 3921

)

Estimated Value ..................................................... $90 - 100

801

1913. Type 2

.

PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ.

CAC

APPROVED

. Boldly struck with a hint of gold tone. Only 1,514

struck. (

PCGS # 3990

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,200 - 1,300

802

1914

.

PCGS graded Proof 64.

CAC APPROVED

. Boldly

struck and nicely toned. Only 1,275 struck. (

PCGS # 3991

)

Estimated Value ................................................... $850 - 900

803

1916-D

.

PCGS graded UNC Details, Cleaning. Our grade

is MS-60+.

Attractive toning. (

PCGS # 3932

)

Estimated Value ..................................................... $90 - 100

804

1918-S

.

PCGS graded MS-64

. Lovely blue toning on both

sides.

Pop 208; 49 finer at PCGS.

(

PCGS # 3940

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$2,500 - 2,600

G

EM

1920-S B

UFFALO

N

ICKEL

Enlargement

805

1920-S

.

PCGS graded MS-65+

. A hint of light tone on

both sides over frosty luster. A rare coin in this grade as this

is one of the finest known of the date and mint, surpassed

by only a single coin at the MS-66 level. As a date, 1920

San Francisco Buffalo nickels are plentiful enough in lower

grades, but so few were saved that Mint State survivors

always command attention when found in grades even

approaching the gem level. Most seen are poorly struck by

worn dies, somewhat visible here where minute striations

appear in the fields from die wear. This towering coin is not

only handsome, but technically superior to nearly every

other 1920-S Buffalo nickel known. It belongs in one of the

finest collections in the land.

Pop 1; 1 finer in 66.

(

PCGS

# 3946

)

Estimated Value .....................................$40,000 - 44,000

806

1923

.

PCGS graded MS-66. PQ.

CAC APPROVED

. Attrac-

tive toning.

Pop 167; 30 finer, 13 in 66+, 17 in 67.

(

PCGS

# 3949

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $1,000 - 1,100

807

1925

.

PCGS graded MS-66 PQ.

CAC APPROVED

. Lovely

toning on both sides.

Pop 238; 44 finer, 25 in 66+, 18 in

67, 1 in 67+.

(

PCGS # 3954

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$700 - 750