Though generally a common issue in circulated grades, the 1924 Buffalo nickel is considerably scarce in uncirculated grades and rare in Gem. In all, 21,620,000 were struck, and experts estimate that fewer than 8,000 survive, making this one of the most challenging Philadelphia Buffalo nickels and the rarest in the Gem grade after 1918. Even still, some really nice specimens exist and can be found on occasion, including the dozen or so MS67 examples that have been certified by PCGS and NGC.
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