Tuesday, October 14, 2008

1935-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-63


The seller described this one as "gorgeous orange/golden toned" and it snagged thirteen bids. It's a very nice looking 1935-D Buffalo Nickel. PCGS slabbed it MS-63. It's got nice eye appeal too, so I wouldn't count it out for people who like higher grades. See it here.


Monday, April 14, 2008

1923 Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS64 - Sweet!


This is really nice, I'd like to add it to my collection. It's just above my budget for the coin though. But, I do think it's a good candidate to crack out and get re-slabbed into a MS65. According to the seller, "This coin has excellent luster with light gold toning on both sides. Don't miss this rare opportunity to obtain this Great Nickel. This coin is housed in an Old Green PCGS Holder." Take that with a grain of salt though. But, I like it. Why don't you give it a look and see what you think?


Saturday, September 29, 2007

1936 Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS65

Look at this beauty, yes it's a common date but I can enjoy the beauty of the coin nonetheless. In fact, for people who enjoy coins for their beauty rather than getting excited about the value and rarity, the 1936 Buffalo Nickel is one that should top their list. Very nice uncirculated examples such as this one can be had at very reasonable prices. Of course, this one is in a slab, and to truly enjoy it you'd need to crack it out. But, wear gloves!



Click here to look at the live auction.

Friday, September 28, 2007

1929-S Buffalo Nickel MS-63 PCGS


Now, here's one I like. I'd love to have this one in my collection. Graded by PCGS, and if you're building a serious Buffalo Nickel collection you want to know about PCGS. This is a 1929-S, and it's a nice strike. Could be a stronger strike, but it's nice enough. Of course MS-65 would be nicer, but a MS-63 is good for this date.

Have a look at the Ebay auction right here.