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1935-P Buffalo Nickel G/VG+
1935-P Buffalo Nickel G/VG+
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This 1935-P Buffalo Nickel G/VG+ is a circulated survivor from the later years of one of the most iconic designs in American coinage. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it comes from a period when Buffalo nickels still moved heavily through everyday commerce across the United States. In Good to Very Good+ condition, it shows the honest wear that many collectors appreciate in older U.S. coins, with real circulation giving it age, texture, and character.
The Buffalo nickel was introduced in 1913 and remained in production through 1938. Designed by James Earle Fraser, the series is admired for its distinctly American style, pairing a Native American portrait on the obverse with an American bison on the reverse. By 1935, the series was in its final stretch, and Philadelphia issues from these later years became part of the long closing chapter of one of the most beloved coin designs in U.S. history. PCGS notes that the 1935 issue is a common-date Philadelphia Buffalo nickel, though scarcer in mint state than the 1936 and 1937 Philadelphia coins.
Collectors continue to enjoy Buffalo nickels for their bold design, strong historical identity, and lasting popularity across all levels of the hobby. A circulated example like this can be especially appealing because it keeps the series approachable while still offering a genuine early-20th-century coin with real age behind it. A 1935-P works well in a Buffalo nickel set, a 20th-century type set, or a general U.S. coin collection. The last sentence is an inference based on the coin’s date, mint, and collectible type.
Specifications & Mintage
Denomination: Five Cents
Series: Buffalo Nickel
Designer: James Earle Fraser
Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Weight: 5.00 grams
Diameter: 21.20 mm
Edge: Plain
Mint: Philadelphia
Mintage: 58,264,000
Years of Issue: 1913–1938
Reverse Type: Buffalo Reverse
Item Details
This listing includes one 1935-P Buffalo Nickel in Good / Very Good+ condition. The coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and features the classic Buffalo reverse design used throughout the series. Please review the photos carefully for the overall appearance and quality of the exact coin you will receive.
Whether you are adding a later-date Buffalo nickel to your collection, building a type set, or simply looking for a circulated U.S. coin with real age and history, this 1935-P Buffalo Nickel G/VG+ makes a meaningful addition.
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