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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Buffalo Nickels, Proof (1913–1937) series of Nickels-T in the U.S. Coins contains 1 distinct entries with CPG® values between $775.00 and $270,000.00.
The Buffalo nickel series began in 1913, at the tail end of the original era of proof manufacture at the United States Mint. Meanwhile, the series ended in 1938, just after the so-called modern proof era kicked off in 1936. This means most of the series saw no official proof production, but there are nevertheless several proof Buffalo nickel issues available.



The Buffalo nickel, designed by James Earle Fraser, features two major subtypes, both spawned during the first year of the series. In 1913, the Buffalo nickel was originally produced with...

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  Buffalo Nickels, Proof (1913–1937) Value Range Favorite
Buffalo Nickels, Proof (1913–1937) Value Range  
1915 5c Matte Finish PR
$775
-
$270,000
$775 - $270,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Buffalo Nickels, Proof (1913–1937) series of Nickels-T in the U.S. Coins contains 1 distinct entries with CPG® values between $775.00 and $270,000.00.
The Buffalo nickel series began in 1913, at the tail end of the original era of proof manufacture at the United States Mint. Meanwhile, the series ended in 1938, just after the so-called modern proof era kicked off in 1936. This means most of the series saw no official proof production, but there are nevertheless several proof Buffalo nickel issues available.



The Buffalo nickel, designed by James Earle Fraser, features two major subtypes, both spawned during the first year of the series. In 1913, the Buffalo nickel was originally produced with...

Catalog Detail