One of the most famous Nickel designs in American history is the Buffalo Nickel, which was conceived by James Earle Fraser and was produced from 1913 until 1938. The Denver Mint struck this particular Buffalo Nickel in 1938, and it has been rated in Mint State 64 condition. As the Buffalo Nickel’s final year of production, copies of the 1938-D Buffalo Nickel are highly prized by numismatists all around the country. Much fewer than 1% of all 1938-D Buffalo Nickels produced have been certified as Mint State 64 coins. This 1938-D Buffalo Nickel is considered a Condition Rare because there are so few examples graded in MS64 condition.
1938-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS/NGC MS64
Category: Nickels
$69.00
| Denomination | Nickels |
|---|---|
| Series | Buffalo Nickel |
| Composition | Copper-Nickel |
| Year | 1938 |
| Mint | Denver (D) |
| Grade | Mint State |
| Mint State Score | MS 64 |
| Designation | Condition Rarity |
| Certification | PCGS, NGC |







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