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Coin Value Price Chart for Buffalo Nickels 5C. Lookup Coin values for Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Brilliant Uncirculated & Proof conditions and MS grade. How much Buffalo Nickels are worth.
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USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1936 Buffalo Nickel is Worth $1.82 in Average Condition and can be Worth $29 to $59 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof Coins can be Worth $1,253 or more. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable ...
27 Μαρ 2020 · Buffalo nickels are sometimes known as Indian Head nickels due to the composite portrait of an American Indian chief found on the coin's obverse. This iconic design also appears on modern gold bullion coins called American Gold Buffalos .
The Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel coins were minted from 1913 to 1938 and in good quantity. The Buffalo nickel would enjoy a good run, but would eventually be replaced by the United States current nickel, the Jefferson Nickel. These coins like the other nickels are 75% copper and contain 25% nickel.
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17 Ιουλ 2024 · The Buffalo nickel (sometimes called the Indian Head nickel) was produced from 1913 to 1921 and 1923 to 1938. A five-cent coin made of copper-nickel, it depicts the bust of a Native American profile on the front and an American bison (often called a buffalo) on the reverse.
By 1912, Fraser had submitted several designs with a similar theme – a Native American on the obverse and an American Bison on the reverse. The design was much heralded. (Fraser’s Original Plaster Models for the Buffalo Nickel – obverse [left] and reverse [right].) Fraser was awarded $2,500 (Approximately $75,000 today) for his efforts.