Top 10 Buffalo Nickels You Need in Your Collection!

Known for its rarity, it features the bison standing on a mound rather than the plain ground.

1913-S Type 2

The 1914/3 Overdate Buffalo Nickel is a variety that arose during the minting process at the Philadelphia Mint in 1914.

1914/3 Overdate:

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.

1916 Doubled Die Obverse:

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.

1918/7-D Overdate:

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.

1924-S:

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.

1931-S:

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.

1935 Doubled Die Reverse:

Famous for the distinctive appearance of the buffalo's leg, which appears shortened due to excessive die wear.

1936-D 3 1/2 Leg:

Another well-known variety where the front leg of the buffalo appears missing due to die polishing.

1937-D Three-Legged:

Features a mintmark "S" that was punched over a "D", creating an interesting variety.

1938-D/S Overdate: