1935 5C N1 Certification #40687289, PCGS #3974
Expert Comments
David Hall
The 1935 to 1938 Buffalo nickel issues are the common dates in the series. The 1935 is not as rare as the earlier Philadelphia Mint issues in mint state condition, but it is scarcer than the 1936 and 1937. Most specimens are very well struck and luster is a usually a cross because frosty and satiny.
PCGS #
3974
Designer
James Earle Fraser
Edge
Plain
Diameter
21.20 millimeters
Weight
5.00 grams
Mintage
58264000
Metal
75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Pop Higher
3986
Pop Lower
0
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More
65 or Better | 20000 |
All Grades | 5000 |
60 or Better | 3000 |
65 or Better | R-2.8 |
All Grades | R-4.0 |
60 or Better | R-4.4 |
65 or Better | 60 / 69 TIE |
All Grades | 58 / 69 TIE |
60 or Better | 57 / 69 TIE |
65 or Better | 61 / 72 TIE |
All Grades | 59 / 72 TIE |
60 or Better | 59 / 72 TIE |