1918/7-D 5C XF45 PCGS CAC
1918/7-D 5C XF45 PCGS CAC
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The 1918/7-D (FS-101) Buffalo Nickel is one of the most significant and rarest coins of the 20th century. This overdate error is highly sought after by collectors, earning a PCGS Price Guide value of $9,500 and a CAC Price Guide value of $11,500. Discovered in the 1930s, long after most examples were well-circulated, the 1918/7-D has become a cornerstone of American numismatics, known for its rarity and historical significance from the Denver Mint. This particular specimen showcases ample details for an XF45. With pleasing nickel-gray coloring, it bears all the hallmarks of a classic numismatic treasure, made even more desirable by its limited population of 26 in PCGS and just 7 in CAC. Housed in a 1998-2002 GEN 4.0, demand for this variety is perpetually strong yet scare with no CAC auction record at any XF or AU grade in 5 years, but in AU50 most recently a non-CAC sold for $16,800 08/24 ST.
PCGS Cert Verification #3642263
• PCGS POP - 26/159
• CAC Price Guide - $11,100
• CAC POP - 7/35




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