1937 Buffalo Nickel. MS-68+ (PCGS).A smartly impressed example with simply outstanding eye appeal in a Buffalo nickel regardless of date or issuing mint. Satiny luster is full and exceptionally vibrant, and it mingles nicely with exquisite golden-apricot, ice blue and vibrant rose iridescence. Virtually pristine in all regards, this coin is seemingly earmarked for inclusion in a stellar quality type or date set. The nearly 80 million nickels struck in 1937 makes this one of the single most available of all Buffalo nickels and examples even turn up in change occasionally to this day, often becoming the first exposure most people have to the design and even to numismatics in general. While by no means a rare coin even in Uncirculated condition, precious few nickels of any date or mint are known at such a high level of preservation. While PCGS records 17 grading events in MS-68, this figure almost certainly includes resubmissions; and only two events are known at the present grade of MS-68+. An unimprovable coin for the Registry Set collector who demands only the finest.The PCGS CoinFacts Plate Coin.