1928-D Buffalo Nickel. MS-66+ (PCGS).Beautiful gold and rose iridescence hugs the peripheries and adds considerable eye appeal to this already handsome Premium Gem. Satiny in texture with a bold to sharp strike throughout, it is little wonder that this delightful coin ranks among the finest 1928-D nickels known to PCGS. An impressive strike and condition rarity from a mintage of 6,436,000 pieces. While the 28-D nickel is the most abundant mint state Buffalo nickel of the 1913 to 1930 era apart from the very common 1913 Type 1, the issue becomes rare at MS-66 or finer. A catch for the Registry Set players, this one is a beaut!