1937 5C Proof Buffalo Nickel Coin - PCGS PR67
A stunning example of American numismatic history, this 1937 5C Proof Buffalo Nickel represents a sought-after piece for discerning collectors. Struck in copper-nickel, this iconic coin embodies the artistry and spirit of the early 20th century.
Historical Significance
The Buffalo Nickel, also known as the Indian Head Nickel, was designed by James Earle Fraser and produced from 1913 to 1938. It captures the essence of the American West, featuring a Native American on the obverse and an American bison on the reverse. The 1937 proof strike represents one of the last years of the series, making it a significant addition to any collection. Its design made it one of the most recognizable and beloved coins of its time.
Key Features
- Denomination: 5C (Five Cents)
- Metal: Copper-Nickel
- Year: 1937
- Grade: PCGS PR67
- Certification: PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service)
- PCGS Certification ID: 50037586
- Coin Number: 3996
- Rarity & Appeal: This proof coin, graded PR67, offers exceptional detail and eye appeal, making it a prized possession for numismatists.
Collecting Considerations
When handling this coin, it is recommended to hold it by the edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store this certified Buffalo Nickel in a secure, acid-free holder or display case to preserve its condition. Always compare the PCGS certification number against the PCGS database to ensure authenticity.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this beautiful 1937 5C Proof Buffalo Nickel PCGS PR67. Secure this piece of American history for your collection today!