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The inaugural year introduces potential rare errors still circulating today.

1. 1916 Buffalo Nickel

A rare overdate variety, adding historical intrigue to this early 20th-century coin.

2. 1918-7-D Buffalo Nickel

An omission that makes this nickel unique, the missing mint mark adds rarity to the 1971 edition.

3. 1971 No S

Double trouble on this coin, as a rare error duplicates the iconic Monticello.

4. 1939 Double Monticello

A fascinating error from the World War II era, with a doubled design on the reverse.

5. 1945-P Doubled Die Reverse

Another Monticello variation, this error stems from an overdate during wartime production.

6. 1943-P 3 over 2 Monticello

A mid-20th-century coin with potential errors, contributing to its numismatic allure.

7. 1955-D Jefferson Nickel

This mid-century nickel might harbor errors that escape casual observation.

8. 1954-S Jefferson Nickel

With the post-war era, this nickel holds the possibility of unnoticed minting variations.

9. 1949-D Jefferson Nickel

A distinctive mint mark sets this coin apart, offering collectors a unique find.

10. 1975-D High D-Mark

Closing the list, this buffalo nickel from the 1930s may carry hidden errors still in circulation.

11. 1935 Buffalo Nickel

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