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The Buffalo Nickel series is one of the most iconic series in American coinage. This set celebrates the inaugural year of the iconic Buffalo Nickel, featuring both the Type 1 and Type 2 varieties from 1913. Each nickel showcases James Earle Fraser's timeless design, with the Type 1 featuring a raised mound beneath the denomination and the Type 2 sporting a flattened mound. Order the 1913 T1 & T2 Buffalo Nickel 2pc set online from Bullion Shark!
Ideal for both seasoned collectors and newcomers alike, this set offers a unique opportunity to own two distinct varieties of the historic Buffalo Nickel. Minted over a century ago, these coins represent a cornerstone in American numismatic history and continue to captivate collectors with their beauty and rarity. Collect this set of early 20th century American coinage and enhance your collection with the first Buffalo Nickels ever made!
Why Collect The 1913 T1 & T2 Buffalo Nickel Set?
- First year of issue of the Buffalo Nickel.
- Includes both the T1 and T2 varieties from 1913.
- Minted over 100 years ago!
- Includes protective pouch for storage.
1913 T1 & T2 Buffalo Nickel Coin Details
1913 T1 Buffalo Nickel
Designer: James Earle Fraser
Edge: Plain
Diameter: 21.20 millimeters
Weight: 5.00 grams
Metal: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
1913 T2 Buffalo Nickel
Designer: James Earle Fraser
Edge: Plain
Diameter: 21.20 millimeters
Weight: 5.00 grams
Metal: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
1913 T1 & T2 Buffalo Nickel Value
The 1913 T1 and T2 Buffalo Nickels are prized among collectors for being the inaugural releases in the iconic Buffalo Nickel series. These coins are celebrated for James Earle Fraser's striking design, featuring a Native American profile on the obverse and a majestic American bison on the reverse. Due to their status as the first ever Buffalo Nickels, these coins hold historical significance and are eagerly sought after in numismatic circles. In circulated condition, these coins typically range in value from $10 to $50, depending on their wear. Uncirculated examples in good condition can command prices ranging from $100 to $300 or more, reflecting their rarity and appeal to collectors seeking pristine early 20th-century American coinage.
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