Description: CoinBuffalo NickelYear1927MintPhiladelphiaGraded byPCGSGradeMS 66, CAC CertifiedSKU50486986.IXXNotesProduct Details:This is a PCGS graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing an 1927 Buffalo Nickel graded PCGS MS 66, CAC Certified. This lovely and alluring coin has amazing surface texture, with vivid detail that is easy to ascertain. Coin Features:PCGS graded MS 66, CAC CertifiedKnown as a Buffalo NickelObverse: Indigenous Man Head facing Right with Braid and Two FeathersReverse: Buffalo Facing Left Incuse Mound designed to Protect the Words Five Cents from Wear Buffalo Nickels Type 2 (1913-1938) Removal of the mound upon which the reverse bison stood created the second type design for this popular five cent type. The Buffalo nickel, also known as the Bison head or Indian nickel was struck for 25 years from 1913 to 1938. It remains one of the most iconic designs in U.S. numismatics. Created by sculptor James Earl Frasier, the coin features a realistic Indian portrait on the obverse and a representation of a bison on the reverse. Both of these motifs were intended to represent lifelike portraits, a departure from the stylized works on previous coins. The bison was modeled after “Black Diamond” a then living buffalo from the New York Central Park Zoo. The Indian portrait was a composite made from three separate actual Native American models. This classic design was a product of the rare coin renaissance that changed the face of U.S. coinage from 1907 – 1921.This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.Add this coin to your cart today!
Price: 924.99 USD
Location: Houston, Texas
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Certification: PCGS
Strike Type: Business
Year: 1927
Denomination: 5C
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Grade: MS 66