Buffalo Nickels Full Date, Mint Marks Only (D and S) 100 pcs.

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    The Buffalo Nickel, also known as the Indian Head Nickel, is a historic and iconic coin that holds a special place in American numismatic history. Designed by James Earle Fraser, it was minted from 1913 to 1938 and features a distinctive design that captures the spirit of the American West.

    One of the unique aspects of the Buffalo Nickel series is the inclusion of mint marks on coins produced at the Denver (D) and San Francisco (S) Mints. These mint marks can be found on the reverse side of the coin, beneath the mound upon which the buffalo stands.

    The obverse of the Buffalo Nickel features a portrait of a Native American chief, believed to be a composite of several different tribal leaders. The word "LIBERTY" is inscribed above the chief's profile, while the date of issue appears below.

    On the reverse side, a majestic American bison, commonly known as a buffalo, is depicted standing on a mound of dirt. The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" encircle the top of the coin, while "E PLURIBUS UNUM" is inscribed beneath the buffalo's feet.

    With a collection of 100 Buffalo Nickels in Full Date condition and mint marks only (D and S), collectors have the opportunity to acquire coins that represent the full range of minting facilities involved in the production of this iconic series.

    The condition of these Buffalo Nickels may vary, but they generally fall within the range of Very Good to Extra Fine. Very Good coins exhibit moderate to heavy wear, with some loss of detail but still retaining a clear date and overall design. Extra Fine coins, on the other hand, show minimal wear with sharp details and full mint luster.

    Throughout its production run, the Buffalo Nickel series saw varying mintages at each mint location. The Denver Mint (D) and San Francisco Mint (S) produced coins with their respective mint marks, while coins from the Philadelphia Mint do not bear a mint mark.

    The highest mintage for Buffalo Nickels with mint marks occurred in 1936, with over 118 million coins produced at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints combined. The lowest mintages generally occurred in the later years of the series, particularly during the Great Depression.

    Despite being in circulation for over two decades, Buffalo Nickels with mint marks remain highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Their unique design, historical significance, and association with the American West make them a favorite among numismatists.

    In conclusion, the collection of 100 Buffalo Nickels in Full Date condition with mint marks only (D and S) offers collectors an opportunity to own a piece of American numismatic history. These coins, with their iconic design and rich legacy, serve as a tangible reminder of a bygone era in American coinage.

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