The 1926-D is rare in both circulated grades and mint state. It is very rare in Gem condition, about as rare as the 1924-D, though not as rare as the 1920-D, 1925-D, and 1927-D. After 1927, the Denver Mint issues become much more available. The 1926-D can be fairly well struck, but there are also some mint state specimens that show weakness of the horn and tail detail. Luster is the satiny/semi-frosty type.
Definitely a nice Buffalo Nickel, Buffalo Nickels are one of my favorite coins. My wife will tell you that she never seen a coin I didn't like or want (and she is right) but the Buffalo Nickel still remains one of my favorites. Hope to have a collection of each date someday.
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Thank you excellent coin just the one I need it
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My coin is fine
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A great looking coin.
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