One of only five known to exist, sold for over $3.7 million in 2010.
Another of the five known examples, sold for $4.56 million in 2007.
Mint error where the buffalo's front leg is missing due to die polishing. Highly sought after by collectors.
Overdated variety where the "7" is faintly visible under the "8". Rare and valuable.
Low mintage year, particularly in high grades, making it valuable among Jefferson nickels.
Overdate error where a "1" appears over the last "2" in the date, enhancing its collectibility.
Another instance of the three-legged buffalo error, known for its distinctiveness and rarity.
Low mintage and higher demand among collectors for this specific year.