1926-D. PCGS graded MS-66 PQ. CAC Approved. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Boldly struck for this date with lovely toning. A blazing gem-level luster with highly concentrated frost on the high points plus almost ostentatious eye appeal. Don't mind the lack of weakness at the bison's shoulder as typically seen for this issue, the coin is downright bold, which has clearly been taken into consideration by the grading service in assigning the MS66 grade! David Lange, who published the definitive work on Buffalo Nickels, says "… certified coins would likely be higher if not for the fact that the poor quality of most uncirculated 1926-D nickels discourages submissions." The poor quality that he describes includes a weak strike (evident on the bison's horn, often either flat or missing) and often poor luster, which he terms "average or below average" in most cases, or with "subdued brilliance." The present coin is a bold alternative to those one finds day to day in the coin marketplace. We expect to see strong bidding action. Pop 24; 2 finer, 1 in 66+, 1 in 67 (PCGS # 3958) Estimated Value $6,800 - 7,200 The Gerald Forsythe Duplicate Buffalo Nickel Collection. Categories: Buffalo Nickels
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