1934 Buffalo Nickel. MS-67 (PCGS). CAC. OGH. The Superb Gem surfaces are smooth, highly lustrous, and display beautiful iridescent champagne-pink and powder blue. 1934 represents the first year since 1931 in which the Mint struck nickel five-cent pieces. The Philadelphia facilitys output that year amounted to 20,213,003 pieces, survivors of which have long been popular for Mint State type purposes. Rare at MS-67, however, the present example would do justice to the finest Buffalo nickel set. From the Larry H. Miller Collection. From the Larry H. Miller Collection.