2005-D Jefferson Bison value is from 5 cents to . 10 cents in grades almost uncirculated (AU) or less, and . 50 cents plus for uncirculated raw examples. Can be worth over $46 if graded by PCGS or NGC in MS67.
Is the nickel with a buffalo rare?
Numismatic experts believe that the mint produced over 100,000 of these coins. A majority of them circulated before collectors could save them for their coin collections. Therefore, the uncirculated specimens are extremely rare.
How much is a Lewis and Clark nickel worth 2004?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 2004-P Jefferson Nickel (Keelboat Variety) is Worth $0.27 to $0.82 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.
Is a 2005 Buffalo nickel worth more than 5 cents?
Unless there is an unusual error, it is worth five cents, like any other nickel. One unusual error has been found. The left rear leg is detached from the buffalo’s body, as you see here: Initially, the detached leg error was expected to be rare and very valuable. However, it turns out to be a very common error.
Are there any 2005 Jefferson nickels left?
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When did they stop making the Buffalo nickel?
The Buffalo nickel ceased production in 1938, being replaced by the Jefferson nickel. There was a 2006 one ounce gold bullion coin produced that is worth about $5000.
When was the first 5 cent nickel made?
The coin usually referred to as the Buffalo nickel was produced from 1913- 1939, and had a picture of a Native… Loading… There was a 5 cent coin produced by the United States mint in 2005 with Jefferson’s face on the obverse and a buffalo on the reverse as part of the Westward Journey series.