Printable Catalog with Mintage Statistics for Items Designed and Minted by Daniel Carr / Moonlight Mint.

“1911-D”, “1911-S”, “1932-S” Native-Head/Bison Nickels – Production Blog

 

All are over-struck on genuine US Mint Native-Head/Bison nickels.
A few were broad-struck and/or multiply struck with moderate shift between strikes.

 

Native-Head/Bison nickels were original struck from 1913 to 1938, except 1922, 1932, and 1933.

 

 

NOTE: These are NOT endorsed by the US Treasury. Defacing of US coins is legal so long as the defacement isn't for fraudulent purposes.

 

Current Status:

Production with all Die Pairs has ended.

Die Pair

Quantity Struck

Issue
Price

Notes

 

Die Pair 3

“1932-S”

156
(final)

high-grade:

131
circulated:

25

$55
(sold out)
 (high-grade)

$40
(sold out)
 (circulated)

First produced September 2020.

Over-struck on Native-Head/Bison Nickels of 1913-1938.

Die Pair 3

“1932-S”.
High-grade.

Die Pair 3

“1932-S”.
Circulated.

 

Die Pair 2

“1911-S”

82
(final)

high-grade:

45
circulated:

37

$50
(sold out)
 (high-grade)

$45
(sold out)
 (circulated)

First produced September 2020.

Over-struck on Native-Head/Bison Nickels of 1913-1938.

Later strikes have fuzzy details (obverse) and harshly clashed dies.

Die Pair 2

“1911-S”.
High-grade.

Die Pair 2

“1911-S”.
Circulated.

Die Pair 2

“1911-S”.
Late die state.

Fuzzy details (obverse)
and harshly clashed dies.

 

Die Pair 1

“1911-D”

154
(final)

high-grade:

139
circulated:

15

$60
(sold out)
 (high-grade)

$50
(sold out)
 (circulated)

 

First produced September 2020.

Over-struck on Native-Head/Bison Nickels of 1913 (“mound” type),
except one test (not released) over-struck in a smooth-edge 22.0 mm collar on a 1911 Native-Head $5 gold half eagle, and then over-struck again in a 22.5mm reeded-edge collar.

Die Pair 1

“1911-D”.
Nickel over-strike.

High grade.

Die Pair 1

“1911-D”.
Nickel over-strike.

Circulated.

Die Pair 1

“1911-D”.
Gold over-strike.

High grade.