1927-S. PCGS graded MS-65. CAC Approved. Well struck for this date. Nice even toning on both sides. Writing in 2000, David W. Lange states in his book on the series: "[The] 1927-S is generally well struck for an S-mint Nickel of the 1920s…" Based on this comment, we believe that widespread circulation is more to blame for the high-grade shortage of the '27-S than is poor striking quality. Since the PCGS Population of this issue tails off sharply above the Mint State 64 level, we anticipate considerable competition for this lightly toned Gem among Registry Set collectors. Both sides exhibit dominant sandy-gold toning with intermingled sleek luster radiance and nickel-smooth iridescence. The strike is overall sharp and free of criticism; moreover, there are no noteworthy distractions. Specialists who appreciate originality, who are drawn to exceptional quality would be shrewd to enter strong bids for this impressive '27-S Nickel. Pop 24; 1 finer in 66 (PCGS # 3962) . Estimated Value $11,000 - 12,000. Categories: Buffalo Nickels
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