1919 NGC MS64  CAC

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Prod. Code: Buffalo Nickels

 

1919 NGC MS64  CAC

 

The 1919 Buffalo Nickel is a coin that was minted by the United States Mint as part of the Buffalo Nickel series. The Buffalo Nickel, also known as the Indian Head Nickel, was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser and was minted from 1913 to 1938. The coin features a Native American chief on the obverse (front) side and an American bison (often referred to as a buffalo) on the reverse (back) side.

 
The obverse of the coin features the profile of a Native American chief, which is a composite design inspired by the features of several different Native American individuals. The word "LIBERTY" is inscribed on the headband of the chief.
 
The reverse of the coin depicts an American bison standing on a mound. The bison is a symbol of the American West and the ruggedness of the land. The words "FIVE CENTS" indicate the coin's denomination, and the words "E PLURIBUS UNUM" are above the bison.
 
The 1919 Buffalo Nickel, like other coins in the series, is made of a 75% copper and 25% nickel alloy and has a diameter of 21.2 millimeters.
 
The condition and rarity of a specific 1919 Buffalo Nickel can greatly influence its value among collectors. Coins with minimal wear and well-preserved details tend to be more valuable than heavily worn or damaged ones. Additionally, any unique characteristics, minting errors, or special markings on a particular coin can also impact its value.
 

 

6442559012  0623B75

 

 


6442559012  0623B75