1918/7-D BUFFALO 5C MS63

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Coin Description

SHARP CLEAN OVERDATE AND VERY WELL STRUCK. CLASSIC 20TH CENTURY OVERDATE.

Along with the 1916/16 Doubled Die Obverse and the 1937-D 3-Legged, the 1918/7-D is the most popular variety in the 1913-1938 Buffalo Nickel series.  The '18/7-D is much rarer than the '37-D 3-Legged, and it is only marginally less so than the '16-P DDO.  This overdate was created because the booming United States economy of the World War I years resulted in an insatiable demand for circulating coinage.  Sometime at the end of 1917, when the Engraving Department in the Philadelphia Mint was preparing dies for both 1917-dated and 1918-dated coinage, a Mint employee took a Buffalo Nickel obverse die that had already received an impression from a 1917-dated hub and gave it a second impression from a 1918-dated hub.  Whether this was done intentionally or by mistake is not known, but we do know that this die was shipped west for use in the Denver Mint as part of the facility's 1918-D Buffalo Nickel delivery. That certain 1918-D Nickels actually show traces of a 7 underneath the final diugit in the date was discovered by numismatists as long ago as 1931.  This fact notwithstanding, few genuine 1918/7-D Nickels have been authenticated over the years, and the overdate remains rare in an absolute sense and excessively so in Mint State.

Specifications

Grading Service: NGC SKU: 144621
Grade: MS 63 Cert Number: 1951144003
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1918, the world celebrated the end of World War I, a monumental event that brought hope for peace and rebuilding across the globe. The signing of the Armistice Agreement on November 11th marked the cessation of hostilities and signaled a new era of reconciliation and cooperation among nations. Amidst this backdrop of optimism, Fritz Haber was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his groundbreaking synthesis of ammonia. This discovery revolutionized agriculture by enabling the mass production of fertilizers, ultimately leading to increased crop yields and ensuring food security for millions around the world. Additionally, the birth of the National Hockey League (NHL) in North America in 1918 marked a significant milestone in the world of sports. The formation of the NHL provided athletes with new opportunities to showcase their skills and brought communities together through the love of the game. These events of 1918 underscored moments of triumph, innovation, and progress amidst the challenges of a tumultuous period in history, leaving a lasting impact on society and shaping the trajectory of the future.
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