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1929 5C MS67 PCGS. Once in a great while, we are

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1929 5C MS67 PCGS. Once in a great while, we are
<B>1929<5C> MS67 PCGS.</B></I> Once in a great while, we are able to offer a truly special coin that is designed only for the finest collection. Such is the case with this particular 1929 Buffalo Nickel. According to David Lange, this date is usually well (but not fully) struck up, this being typical of many Nickels from the 1920s. Wear on the master hubs was partly to blame, but incompletely hubbed dies and greater than optimal die-set distance seems to have also contributed to this problem. This example displays near full striking definition, save only for just a bit of fadeaway at the obverse rim.<BR> At this time in history, the Mint did not have a program to sell coins directly to collectors in packaged sets, however, the Treasury Department was aware that hobbyists sought Uncirculated examples of the current issues. Circulars issued during 1932 reveal how fresh coins were obtained by the collecting public, and 1929 Philadelphia Nickels were among the pieces that remained available at the time. The text reads as follows:<BR><BR><I>These applications must state definitely the coins desired, the mint by which manufactured, the amount and denomination, as well as the purpose for which desired, and they must be accompanied by a remittance in cash or money order payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the full face value of the coins, plus an amount sufficient to cover the postage there-on by first-class mail and the registration fee, if it is decided the shipment must be registered.<BR>In case coins are desired from all three mints it is necessary to include postage, etc., for three different shipments.<BR>Please read these directions carefully and in making your application to the Treasurer see that each foregoing requirement is complied with.</B></I><BR> Typically 1929 Nickels are very lustrous, this example being no exception with deeply frosted surfaces overall. Even close inspection fails to reveal any notable marks, spots, or blemishes. A fully original coin, soft ice-blue toning graces each side with some pastel-rose color intermixed on the reverse. Currently (4/05), this is the single finest known 1929 Nickel to either service.