Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
279 | The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014 | $450.00 |
1913 Type 1 NGC MS-66, 1914 ANACS MS-63, and a 1914-S NGC MS-63.
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Steve Deckling Collection. Early dates comprise this trio, and all are certified. In chronological order, we list them as: 1913 type-1 (NGC MS-66, lovely swirling magenta-rose), 1914 (old ANACS... |
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574 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/26/2013 | $360.00 |
1913 Type 1, and a 1935-D, both NGC MS-65.
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Clem Stevens Collection. 1913 type-1 projects intense luster and reasonably potent details, as well as clean silver-bright surfaces. Aside from the difference in details, the 1935-D could be a near... |
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575 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/26/2013 | $625.00 |
1913 Type 1, and a 1916, both NGC MS-66.
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Clem Stevens Collection. A pair of early dates match up exceeding well for this gleaming, lustrous white duo. 1913 type-1 features an immensely attractive strike overall despite modest die erosion... |
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360 | The Collectors' Auction 2012 on 10/05/2012 | $320.00 |
1913 Type 1 and a 1925, both NGC MS-65.
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Exceptional luster blazes from the surfaces of this bison nickel pair, and both display the bold strikes expected of Philadelphia coins. Lovely pearlescent quality drapes the obverse of 1913 type-1,... |
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357 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012 | $550.00 |
Four 1913 and One 1913-D Buffalo nickels, all type-1
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Each of the Philadelphia coins (MS-66, MS-65, and 2x MS-64) are very similar in appearance, the MS-66 being especially nice. The 1913-D (MS-64) type-1 has lovely pearl-grey surfaces and marvelous... |
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358 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012 | $370.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-66 CAC.
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A curtain of shimmering rainbow patterns the reverse, elevating the eye-appeal beyond what one already expects of the 1913 type-1 coins. Needless to say, the strike is extremely sharp, and benefits... |
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359 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012 | $975.00 |
1913 Type 1. PCGS MS-67.
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The obverse is sensational for a classic type coin that is not rare by any means, but always desirable to collectors as an inaugural issue and one-year subtype. While the type-1 coins are usually... |
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932 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $1,000.00 |
1913 Type 1. PCGS MS-67.
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A sprightly combination of neon-blue and sunny gold toning decorates each side in playful arrangement, with the cooler bluish overtones seen over a majority of the reverse. This only heightens the... |
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532 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $280.00 |
Two 1913 Type 1. NGC MS-65, and a 1938-D NGC MS-65.
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The 1913 type-1 in a prior generation NGC holder appears virtually flawless, with gorgeous pearl-grey patina and a fantastic strike, while the other 1913 type-1 is in an EdgeView holder and displays... |
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533 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $1,550.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-67.
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NGC must surely have been tempted to supply a "star" designation, as this is a visual marvel of a coin. A complex pattern of obverse toning includes a vivid sliver of rainbow pastels along the upper... |
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312 | The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010 | $415.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-65, 1916 PCGS MS-64 (rattler), and 1934-D PCGS...
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A trio of common buffalo nickels, each visually interesting in its own right. 1913 type-1 (NGC MS-65) exhibits peach-tinted rainbow toning that borders on fabulous, while 1916 (PCGS rattler MS-64) is... |
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313 | The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010 | $110.00 |
1913 Type 1. PCGS MS-65.
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This is how a high grade Buffalo nickel should look. It is battleship-gray in color with subtle russet tones. The word LIBERTY on the obverse is crisp, and the tail and hor details are strong... |
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218 | The Collectors' Auction 2009 on 10/16/2009 | $105.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-65 (no line holder).
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History for this gem has been preserved with inclusion of the original flip that housed it went sent in for certification some two decades ago. Interestingly, it was graded MS-65 in the NGC no-line... |
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557 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/24/2009 | $2,000.00 |
1913 Type 1. PCGS PF-64.
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Unmistakably meticulous strike quality has rendered most of the very finest of possible details, including swirls of hair-thin die polish beneath the Indian's chin, and remarkably sharp and jagged... |
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558 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/24/2009 | $475.00 |
1913 Type 1 and 1913-D Type 1. NGC MS-66.
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NGC has judiciously applied the MS-66 grade to both of these inaugural buffalo nickels. The 1913 type-1 is in a no line holder and is favored with stunningly attractive iridescent grey-blue tone and... |
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359 | The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008 | $1,000.00 |
1913 Type 1 and 1913-S Type 1 Buffalo nickels, PCGS.
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A pair of Type 1 buffalo nickels in PCGS holders constitute this lot, including 1913 (MS-66) and 1913-S (MS-65). Essentially identical in nickel-tan color, the P mint coin displays much die erosion,... |
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360 | The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008 | $700.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-67.
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As a first-year type, it is fortunate that the 1913 is always available even in high grades, as it exemplifies the original intent of the buffalo nickel's designer, James Earle Fraser. Powerful mint... |
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494 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2008 on 02/08/2008 | $180.00 |
1913 Type 1 Buffalo nickel, NGC MS-66
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Gleaming with pearlescent luster and plenty of orange peel effect. |
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358 | The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007 | $310.00 |
Three 1913 Type 1. NGC MS-65.
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Each of these visually vibrant pieces project rugged design details from gleaming surfaces. When scanning with a glass, a random tick or speck is perceived Two of the issues have a golden rose... |
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359 | The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007 | $525.00 |
Two 1913 Type 1. PCGS MS-66.
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Sometimes, good things come in pairs, and such is the case here. Both of the Type 1 Buffalo nickels comprising this lot are exemplary in both appearance and technical quality. Although both exhibit... |
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421 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2007 on 07/27/2007 | $110.00 |
1913 Type 1 MS-65 and 1913-D Type 1 MS-60.
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Pretty toning, specifically on the 1913 Type 1 -- which can only be described as stunning -- can be observed on both coins. |
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346 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2007 on 02/09/2007 | $1,500.00 |
1913 Type 1. PCGS PF-64.
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This is one of a total of 1,520 Proofs issued depicting the bison on the mound reverse. Vibrant tones of blues and crimson permeate this superbly struck matte Proof specimen. The Type I Buffalo... |
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963 | The Collector's Auction on 10/20/2006 | $280.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-66.
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This first year and first type specimen is aglow with a stately crimson-gold iridescence. A meager number of ticks on the Indian are barely perceivable to the naked eye. Also, one barely noticeable... |
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1157 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $320.00 |
Two 1913 Buffalo Nickels, Variey 1 and Variety 2. NGC MS-65.
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A well-matched pairing of the two varieties issued in 1913 from the Philadelphia Mint. Variety 1 - Bison on Mound; and Variety 2 - Bison on Thinner Straight Line. Both are crisp in regards to... |
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1158 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $700.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-66.
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A gorgeous Gem example that is in an old style NGC encapsulation. Its effulgent surfaces display a satin white aspect on the obverse, while the reverse has a blush of blue-gold. Practically pristine... |
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469 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006 | $140.00 |
Two 1913 Buffalo Nickels.
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Here is a nice pair of first year issue Buffalo Nickels. Included is a 1913 Ty. 2 that grades MS-60+ and a 1913-D Ty. 1 that grade MS-64. Both coins are super nice. They have Full Horn detail on... |
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470 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006 | $320.00 |
1913 Type 1 NGC MS-66.
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Hmmm, I was just trying to think when the last time was that I saw a Buffalo Nickel like this. It has pleasing rose patina, a monster strike, no distractions, and rolling luster. As an extra added... |
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471 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006 | $220.00 |
1913 Type 1. NGC MS-66.
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Killer toning adorns the obverse and reverse of this really neat Nickel. All of the detail of an MS-66 is there, and there are virtually no marks. This is a premium quality coin. |
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