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[L#3306] 1915 5c PCGS PF67

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[L#3306] 1915 5c PCGS PF67
A satiny and glossy gem with a radiating silvery color on both sides, with no hint of toning in the beautiful sheen. The strike is not just "virtually complete" but downright needle-sharp complete, as seen at buffalo's pelt, head and rump, the Indian's pelt, braid, and rugged facial features as well. Regarding this lovely Proof, it is at the high end of survivors from an original Proof issue of only 1,050 pieces.

In the year that the buffalo nickel first appeared, James Earle Fraser married Laura Gardin, a colleague of renown and the future sculptor of several commemorative half dollars, an example being the 1928 Hawaiian or Captain Cook commemorative. In the forty years that followed, until his death in 1953, Fraser completed dozens of commissioned works in a variety of sculptural forms. He returned to the memorable themes of the Native American and the bison only rarely. His Theodore Roosevelt Memorial at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City included, however, the full figure of an Indian chief.