1918-D Buffalo Nickel. MS-66 (PCGS).This is a frosty Gem with tinges of powder blue, platinum white, and darker golden-bronze iridescence near the border. Overall bold and free from distracting abrasions. As with the 1917-D, the 1918-D is elusive even in the finer circulated grades. The typical Mint State survivor is softly struck and in lower levels of preservation through MS-63. A well struck Gem, as here, is rare and eagerly sought by specialists. It ranks among the most desirable examples from this mintage of 8.3 million, and only 3 coins have been certified finer by PCGS. An important coin that is sure to see spirited bidding at auction.