1927 Buffalo Nickel. MS-67 (PCGS).Charming satin surfaces are virtually pristine and dressed in delicate champagne-pink and powder blue iridescence. Nearly 38 million Buffalo nickels were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1927, making this a readily available issue from the Roaring Twenties at most preservation levels -- but a rarity in the highest grades. While overall the issue was reasonably well struck, as David Lange notes, "the master hubs for this type gradually became worn, a process accelerated by the high mintages of 1916-20." As a result, many of the later issues have somewhat soft features that are amplified by worn dies. That is not the case here, both sides with a remarkably strong impression and wondrous surfaces. A captivating Superb Gem that would be perfect for a high-end Buffalo nickel collection.PCGS# 3960. NGC ID: 22S8.