How much is a 1935 nickel Indian head worth?

Pricing the 1935 Buffalo Nickel

DATEGOODUNCIRCULATED
1935$1$10
1935 D$1$42
1935 S$1$18
Source: Red Book

Where was the buffalo nickel minted?

It was produced at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints from 1913 to 1938. In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt had decided that U.S. coins needed an artistic upgrade and asked the Mint to hire Augustus Saint Gaudens, the famous sculptor, to redesign as many coins as was legally possible.

Who posed for the Buffalo nickel?

James Earle Fraser
James Earle Fraser used a buffalo and an indian head as his design for the Buffalo nickel to ensure that the coin would never be mistaken as anything but an American coin. Production of the Buffalo nickel stopped 75 years ago.

How much is a 1935 Indian Head nickel worth?

Indian Head Nickel – Line Type. What this coin looks like (obverse, reverse, mint mark location, special features, etc.): USA Coin Book estimated value of 1935 Buffalo Nickel is worth $1.59 in average condition and can be worth $22 to $47 or more in uncirculated (MS+) mint condition.

Where is the mintmark on a 1935 Buffalo nickel?

D – Denver Mint, S – San Francisco Mint, no mintmark for the Philadelphia Mint. Locate the mintmark on the reverse under the Buffalo. Along with mintmarks and dates, the condition of your old nickel must be considered.

Who is the best collector of Indian Head nickels?

James Bucki has over 40 years of coin collecting experience, receiving specialized training in coin grading, minting errors, and collecting techniques. Indian Head or Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938) can be simple and affordable to collect for the intermediate coin collector, or challenging enough for the advanced coin collector.

What’s the double die on a 1935 nickel?

1935 Buffalo Nickel Double Die Reverse One of the most well-known mint errors for the 1935 Buffalo Nickel is the Double Die Reverse (also known as a DDR). This error occurs when the master hub has part of the design doubled, which then transfers to the main die used to strike the coins.

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