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Is there a 1922 buffalo nickel?
The Buffalo Nickel (or more correctly the Five-Cent Indian Head) was minted by the United States government from 1913-1938. No Buffalo nickels were made in 1922, 1932, or 1933.
What year is the most valuable buffalo nickel?
The Top 10 Most Valuable Nickels
Type | Year | Estimated Value |
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1. Liberty Head V Nickel | 1913 | $3,737,500 |
2. 7-D Buffalo Nickel | 1918 | $350,750 |
3. S Buffalo Nickel | 1926 | $322,000 |
4. Buffalo Nickel | 1916 | $281,750 |
How much are Buffalo nickels worth with no date?
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. All other types of nickels without dates are only worth face value.
Where is the mint mark on Buffalo nickel?
The United States mint produced Buffalo Nickels at three different facilities in use three different mint marks: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). The mint mark on the nickel is located on the reverse of the coin, just below the denomination of “FIVE CENTS.”
Where’s the mint mark on a buffalo nickel?
What is a 3 legged buffalo nickel worth?
1937 Nickel Value | ||
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Condition of Coin | ||
1937 D | $0.51 | $2.82 |
1937 D 3 Leg | $232 | $428 |
1937 S | $0.51 | $3.41 |
How can I tell how old my Buffalo nickel is?
The date is located just on the bottom left on the Buffalo nickel — on the shoulder of the Indian. This means that the date sits high off the surface of the coin and is one of the first places that wear will take place on the Buffalo nickel.