1926-D Buffalo Nickel. MS-65 (PCGS). OGH. Handsome pearl gray surfaces display soft mint luster and a bold to sharp strike. While Mint State survivors of this 5,638,000-piece Denver Mint issue are not particularly scarce by Buffalo nickel standards, most are in low grades due to having been coined from worn dies. Although not quite as rare as the 1925-D, the 1926-D is one of the most difficult Buffalo nickels to locate in sharply struck Gem Mint State. The coin offered here is truly memorable -- a well struck, nicely preserved example that will be just right for another advanced cabinet. From the Larry H. Miller Collection. From the Larry H. Miller Collection.