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US Mint Hid Buffalo Nickel 1937 Worth $1,432,640 Here's What They're Hiding
US Mint Hid Buffalo Nickel 1937 Worth $1,432,640 - Here's What They're Hiding
#RareCoins #BuffaloNickel #CoinCollecting
Welcome to the premier destination for serious numismatists and wealth builders. We expose the rarest coins hiding in American households and reveal the government secrets behind their suppression.
This video exposes the 1937 Buffalo Nickel, a single coin that sold for one million four hundred thirty-two thousand six hundred forty dollars. We break down exactly how to identify this fortune in your own collection and why the US Mint has never acknowledged its existence.
🔍 What You'll Learn: How to spot the triple die obverse error using simple household lighting and magnification, the exact grading scale from VF-20 to MS-67 with corresponding auction values, why PCGS has only certified three examples while NGC has recorded two, the true story of Harold Bennett's 1962 discovery in a Cincinnati coffee can, how Chinese counterfeiters are flooding the market with chemically etched fakes, the step-by-step authentication pathway from home inspection to professional grading submission, why registry set collectors are paying 340 percent premiums over published price guides, the Freedom of Information Act documents the US Mint destroyed in 1938, and the five-year extinction timeline experts predict for this coin leaving circulation permanently.
All content is original research protected by copyright. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. Images of certified coins are used under fair use for educational and numismatic purposes. PCGS and NGC are registered trademarks of their respective organizations.
⚠️ Disclaimer: The information presented in this video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or investment recommendation. Always consult with a professional numismatist or certified coin dealer before making any purchasing or selling decisions. Coin values fluctuate based on market conditions, grading population changes, and collector demand with no guaranteed returns. Professional authentication through PCGS or NGC is absolutely required as raw ungraded coins carry significant risk of counterfeiting and value misrepresentation. No guarantee is made that any viewer will discover a valuable coin or achieve similar financial results.
1937 Buffalo Nickel, triple die obverse, TDO error, Philadelphia Mint, Buffalo Nickel series, James Earle Fraser, rare nickel, error coin, die variety, numismatic rarity
PCGS MS-67, NGC certification, coin grading, registry set, auction premium, mint state, certified coin, population report
US Mint coverup, FOIA request, suppressed error, government concealment, destroyed documents, quality control failure, institutional secrecy
Stack's Bowers, Heritage Auctions, Legend Rare Coin Auctions, coin investment, numismatic appreciation, rare coin market, error coin value, five-cent piece
Видео US Mint Hid Buffalo Nickel 1937 Worth $1,432,640 Here's What They're Hiding канала Coin Vault X
#RareCoins #BuffaloNickel #CoinCollecting
Welcome to the premier destination for serious numismatists and wealth builders. We expose the rarest coins hiding in American households and reveal the government secrets behind their suppression.
This video exposes the 1937 Buffalo Nickel, a single coin that sold for one million four hundred thirty-two thousand six hundred forty dollars. We break down exactly how to identify this fortune in your own collection and why the US Mint has never acknowledged its existence.
🔍 What You'll Learn: How to spot the triple die obverse error using simple household lighting and magnification, the exact grading scale from VF-20 to MS-67 with corresponding auction values, why PCGS has only certified three examples while NGC has recorded two, the true story of Harold Bennett's 1962 discovery in a Cincinnati coffee can, how Chinese counterfeiters are flooding the market with chemically etched fakes, the step-by-step authentication pathway from home inspection to professional grading submission, why registry set collectors are paying 340 percent premiums over published price guides, the Freedom of Information Act documents the US Mint destroyed in 1938, and the five-year extinction timeline experts predict for this coin leaving circulation permanently.
All content is original research protected by copyright. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. Images of certified coins are used under fair use for educational and numismatic purposes. PCGS and NGC are registered trademarks of their respective organizations.
⚠️ Disclaimer: The information presented in this video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or investment recommendation. Always consult with a professional numismatist or certified coin dealer before making any purchasing or selling decisions. Coin values fluctuate based on market conditions, grading population changes, and collector demand with no guaranteed returns. Professional authentication through PCGS or NGC is absolutely required as raw ungraded coins carry significant risk of counterfeiting and value misrepresentation. No guarantee is made that any viewer will discover a valuable coin or achieve similar financial results.
1937 Buffalo Nickel, triple die obverse, TDO error, Philadelphia Mint, Buffalo Nickel series, James Earle Fraser, rare nickel, error coin, die variety, numismatic rarity
PCGS MS-67, NGC certification, coin grading, registry set, auction premium, mint state, certified coin, population report
US Mint coverup, FOIA request, suppressed error, government concealment, destroyed documents, quality control failure, institutional secrecy
Stack's Bowers, Heritage Auctions, Legend Rare Coin Auctions, coin investment, numismatic appreciation, rare coin market, error coin value, five-cent piece
Видео US Mint Hid Buffalo Nickel 1937 Worth $1,432,640 Here's What They're Hiding канала Coin Vault X
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