The 1925-D is very scarce in circulated grades and rare in mint state. In Gem condtition, it is the second rarest Denver Mint Buffalo of the 1920s after the 1927-D. Well struck examples can be found, but softness of strike on the Buffalo's horn and tail can also be seen on a significant number of mint state survivors. Luster is usually pretty good on this issue with a semi-frosty/satiny look.
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THIS WAS A GREAT NICKEL WITH A NICE CLEAR DATE & MINT MARK. PROMPT SHIPPING
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the reverse is off by about 15 degrees. full horn and nice patina.
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Nice coin! Good price! Good deal!
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the time is right to invest in the family futures with old antique coins.. Great Hobby to pass time by with plus an investment for Grand Children & Grown Children !
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