How much is an undated Buffalo nickel worth?

A coin collector must know the date to determine its value and see if it is a rare nickel or not. Undated Buffalo nickels are worth about ten cents each, but only because people use them for jewelry, shirt buttons, and a variety of other uses.

How much is a 1913 Buffalo nickel worth?

Popularity Amongst Collectors DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED 1913 Buffalo Nickel (Variety I) $12 $16 $25 $35 1913 Buffalo Nickel (Variety I) (D) $15 $24 $42 $60 1913 Buffalo Nickel (Variety I) (S) $45 $60 $90 $110 1913 Buffalo Nickel (Variety II) $10 $14 $22 $30

How much is a 1937 Buffalo nickel worth?

Popularity Amongst Collectors DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED 1937 Buffalo Nickel (D) $1 $1.75 $4 $10 1937 Buffalo Nickel (S) $1 $1.75 $5 $9 1938 Buffalo Nickel (D) $3.50 $4.50 $5 $8

Where did the Buffalo nickel get its name?

The Buffalo nickel was the United States five cent coin minted from 1913 to 1938. Its name comes from the buffalo (i.e. American bison) pictured on the reverse design. 1937-S Buffalo nickel.

How much does an American buffalo coin cost?

Monex gold American Buffalo coin price charts feature ask prices per ounce for pure 24-karat, one troy ounce gold Buffalos available in units of 10.

How much is a buffalo five cent coin worth?

Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938) | Coin Price Guide & Values | NGC See prices and values for Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938) in the NGC Coin Price Guide. View retail prices from actual, documented dealer transactions. Menu NGC Coin Add Coin Sign In

When did the US Mint stop making Buffalo nickels?

By the time the U.S. Mint resumed making proof coins in 1936, the Buffalo nickel series was already winding down. In all, there are only seven different proof issues among all Buffalo nickels.

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