Yes, the 1937-D Nickel is a very common coin in most grades, but let's talk about condition rarity. Thousands of examples of this date have been certified in MS64, MS65, and MS66 condition, but in MS67, the population drops off dramatically. MS68 is where this date shines (literally). In March of 2015, one of the two PCGS MS68 examples sold for an amazing $35,250, setting a new, remarkably high record for the date, and pretty much for any late-date Buffalo Nickel.
The 1937-D is a common Buffalo nickel in all grades. Only the 1937 and 1938-D are easier to find in mint state and Gem condition. Strike is usually very sharp and luster is typically quite frosty.
The coin I purchased was and uncirculated fully struck Buffalo Nickel. I don't see any bag marks in the field and very few on the surface of the Indian and the Buffalo. There are no rim nicks or blemishes. This was an excellent price for this coin. The value is hard to beat. To me, this is a premium coin at an exceptional price.
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This item has all that you need to start a basic collection of Buffalo nickels. Many dates are included...Yet you can now check that old jar of coins to see how many more you can add to the collection! (just like I did!) You will be happy with this purchase!...
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As a type collector of 50+ years and ANA Lifer I have always attempted to purchased the best bang for the buck. I feel I accomplished it with this purchase.
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Any collector of coins would be proud to have this in their collection. The grade is rated fine to very fine - it's a wantable and worthy coin to own. The date is very legible as well as the stamped figures on both sides of this coin. It's a classic
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Shipping is a bit much $2.99 The quality is right on spot.
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