1913-D Buffalo Nickel - A Numismatic Treasure
Acquire a remarkable piece of American history with this exceptional 1913-D Buffalo Nickel, certified MS67 by NGC. This highly sought-after coin represents an iconic design and a key date in the Buffalo Nickel series, making it a prized addition to any collection.
Historical Significance
The Buffalo Nickel, also known as the Indian Head Nickel, was introduced in 1913 and quickly became a symbol of the American West. Designed by James Earle Fraser, it features a Native American on the obverse and an American bison on the reverse. The 1913-D Type One variety is particularly notable due to its relatively low mintage and the design change implemented later in the year. Its Copper-Nickel composition and design resonate even today.
Key Features
- Denomination: 5C (Five Cents)
- Metal: Copper-Nickel
- Mint Mark: D (Denver)
- Year: 1913-D
- Grade: MS67 (Mint State 67)
- Service: NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
- Certification ID: 6835543009
- NGC Number: 13916
- Rarity: Key Date
- Design Type: Type One
- Reference: Featured in the Kenneth Bressett Red Book
Collecting Considerations
Handle this certified Buffalo Nickel with care, preferably by the edges, to preserve its pristine condition. Store it in a secure, dry location, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. The NGC certification guarantees its authenticity and grade, providing assurance of its quality and provenance.
Don't Miss Out!
Secure this stunning 1913-D Buffalo Nickel NGC MS67 for your collection today. Opportunities to acquire such a well-preserved example of this key date are infrequent. Add this significant piece of American coinage to your holdings while it's available.