Who has the best struck mint state 1926-s Buffalo Nickel?
ejk143
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Any candidates? Either your coin or one you know of? Any pictures?
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ejk143
Posts: 25 ✭
Any candidates? Either your coin or one you know of? Any pictures?
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I will not be competing as I don't own a 1926-S Buffalo (Bison) nickel.
My money is on @ad4400 .
But there are other enthusiasts on the forum with strong candidates. @crazyhounddog will likely have the prettiest one!
Edited to add - I assumed the OP meant among the forum members….
Did you check the top registry sets?
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The Forsythe coin is a monster.... I believe Hansen has it now as Forsythe retired the set and I know a few of his sets hit the market.
A well struck 26s is rarified air. Usually the biggest of collectors are going to have the monster 24s and 26s Buffs.... not for the everyman.
I'm sure mine was the "best struck" when it was "mint state." But it's now VF35, so I can't prove it.
26-S and 24-S are just oh-so-tough to find truly "nice".
Personally, I think the 24-S is more difficult.
Official PCGS account of:
www.TallahasseeCoinClub.com
Coinfacts is where to go.
The year 1921 was the only early date a fully detailed strike can be seen. The 1930's did better. So locating a 1926-S example that matches the detail of the 1921, they don't exist. They come close but no cigar! The finer details of the side ponytail and tie.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
Not especially, if you recall several years ago most of the photos were purged from coinfacts.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
What's there is all viewers have to go on unless they figure out they want to click away on registry sets...if they had TV's done. lol
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
David L Hanson ,
https://coinweek.com/eclipsing-eliasberg-d-l-hansens-numismatic-moonshot-for-the-greatest-collection-of-all-time/
However, he has passed. But he had a great collection. Owning one of his coins is like owning a piece of numismatic history.
PCGS Coinfacts has this one as the best of all time MS65

Not eligible: I have a solid struck one, Not the best , but nice, but only a pcgs 55 cac, couldnt ever find a nice Lower Ms that looked decent, and a nice 4 , especially 5 is out of my price range. Next time I get them out of sdb, I upload a pic.
I have a well worn F-12 26-S in my album... very tough to find fully struck in higher grades... For me, this represented the more difficult series to grade, especially when it came to AU to low-MS pieces. I fell back to lower grade (VF/XF) pieces that were much easier to tell actual wear from poor strike. Awesome series though...
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26-S wasn't struck well from the get-go. Smeary looking coins abound that only made the ones that received wear look mushy and not attractive at all.
I may be wrong, but I personally think that there were no fully struck specimens minted................at least I never saw one.
Pete
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I had no idea DL passed. Is that true?
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His name is Dell Loy Hansen and he is still alive so @rooksmith got that one wrong in a few ways.
I can confirm that Mr. Hansen is still alive and well. Perhaps there was confusion because we do sell duplicates from his collection, but the primary sets are all still intact. Some of the sets are retired at PCGS, but none of the primary coins have been sold, nor are there plans to do so in the near future.
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@Walkerguy21D , thanks for the shout out. Sadly I was/am budget constrained to XF for that date. While I feel I did ok for the given budget, it was never going to be the star of my set.
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Thats good to hear. He has an amazing collection!
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Sorry for the confusion about DL. So he still is the GOAT of Registry sets, as far as I am concerned. I did see a few of his coins out there. Is he a member of collectors.com by chance? If so live long and prosper!
And if not? 😮
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