Known for its rarity, it features the bison standing on a mound rather than the plain ground.
The 1914/3 Overdate Buffalo Nickel is a variety that arose during the minting process at the Philadelphia Mint in 1914.
The 1916 Doubled Die Obverse Buffalo Nickel is a notable variety that appeals to collectors due to its distinct doubling of certain elements on the coin's obverse (front) side.
The 1918/7-D Overdate Buffalo Nickel is a highly sought-after variety among collectors due to its clear and distinctive overdating. Here’s detailed information about this notable variety.
The 1924-S Buffalo Nickel is a key date in the series, notable for its low mintage and subsequent scarcity, especially in higher grades. Here’s detailed information about the 1924-S Buffalo Nickel.
The 1931-S Buffalo Nickel is considered a key date in the series and is highly sought after by collectors due to its low mintage and subsequent scarcity.
The 1935 Doubled Die Reverse Buffalo Nickel is a notable variety sought after by collectors due to its distinct doubling on the reverse (back) side of the coin.
Famous for the distinctive appearance of the buffalo's leg, which appears shortened due to excessive die wear.
Another well-known variety where the front leg of the buffalo appears missing due to die polishing.
Features a mintmark "S" that was punched over a "D", creating an interesting variety.