I found another uncirculated buffalo nickel (1937) just today at my local coin shop. Don't see many in that condition like we did years ago and to keep it from leaving the country I ADDED it to my herd. Sorry Lord Percy this one stays in Indiana. Now my dealer does have quite a few buffalos on hand in other grades but I intend to pick them off one at a time as well. I might add I am well known for getting young kids hooked on the buffalo nickel in this part of the woods but I make sure, when I give them their first buffalo nickel, that it is a common date in a lower grade (Fine to Very Fine most of the time). Just wanted to make a point that I am not ALL bad!
A few weeks ago there was a young man in the coin shop, probably about 10 years old, with his father and he was completely ignoring those buffalo nickels!!! I asked my dealers wife to get one out for me, paid for it, and then handed it to that young man! I have set the hook!