Buffalo Nickels
- 2005 Buffalo Nickel With Jefferson
- 2005 Buffalo Nickel With Bison
- 2005 Buffalo Nickel How Much Is It Worth
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Buffalo Nickels, also known as Indian Head Nickels were officially made from 1913 through 1938. It replaced the Liberty Nickel. The Buffalo Nickel is a very common and widely collected coin. Want to know how much yuor Buffalo Nickel is worth?
This nickel gets its name from the image of an Indian on the front and/or because of the image of a buffalo on the reverse. It is actually a bison, but is commonly known as a buffalo. Many of these nickels are very worn and carry little premium, especially the ones with the date worn off. Because the date is one of the high points on the coin, it wore off quickly leaving millions of these nickels without a date. Common terms used to describe Buffalo Nickels, are no date, partial date and full date coins. Full date coins are more sought after than partial and no date coins. Still, if you have some, they are certainly worth more than face value. Contact us to help sell your collection.
Jaime Hernandez: In 2005, the U.S. Mint resurrected the bison reverse design on the Jefferson nickel. That same year, there were several coins discovered which contained a large die gouge. The die gouge is very noticeable and it can easily be seen running through the bison's back. Type II Buffalo nickels display “Five Cents” in a recessed area below the mound on the reverse. Type II nickels were produced from 1913 right up through to the end of the series. Mint marks, which designate the U.S. Mint that struck a coin, can be found on the Buffalo nickel just under the words “five cents” on the bottom of the reverse.
The picture below is of a 1935 S Buffalo Nickel. It is in uncirculated condition
Here is a picture of a Buffalo Nickel where the date is completely worn off
If you have any Buffalo Nickels, let us know and we will make you an offer.
We are Buying The Following Cents Nickels Silver Dimes Silver Quarters Seated Liberty Quarters Silver Half Dollars Seated Liberty Half Dollars Silver Dollars Trade Dollars Seated Liberty Dollars | We also buy the Following
Large Cents Two Cent Pieces Three Cent Pieces Half Dimes Twenty Cent Pieces US Mint Issued Commemorative Coins Silver Bullion Coins Paper Money Foreign Coins and Notes |
Early Five Cent Nickels
What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):
Good (G-4) | Very Good (VG-8) | Fine (F-12) | Very Fine (VF-20) | Extremely Fine (EF-40) | About Uncirculated (AU-50) | Uncirculated (MS-60) | Uncirculated (MS-63) | Proof (PR-63) |
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$22 | $23 | $26 | $49 | $70 | $115 | $152 | $244 | $418 |
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1868 Shield Nickel is Worth $23 in Average Condition and can be Worth $152 to $244 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof Coins can be Worth $418 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 the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.
MELT VALUE: $0.0524
2005 Buffalo Nickel With Jefferson
2005 Buffalo Nickel With Bison
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2005 Buffalo Nickel How Much Is It Worth
- Seller: GrandPawsAttic
- Seller: edgch
Condition: Dark with XF details and some corrosion - $200.00
- $15.00
- Seller: tecoins
Condition: AG - Seller: tecoins
Condition: G4 - Seller: ctcoinandcurrency
Condition: G - Seller: nwspecialties
- $15.00
- Seller: schmt1
- $65.00
Free Shipping - Seller: HarrysStuff
Condition: VF 35 - Seller: HarrysStuff
Condition: VF 35 - Seller: HarrysStuff
Condition: VF 25 - Seller: mafitzwater
Certification Agency: NGC
Certification Number: 2616706-001
Condition: AU DETAILS - Seller: GrandPawsAttic
- Great coin with nice patina, good for someone's collection.Seller: TaddsCoins
Certification Agency: Other
Certification Number: RAW
Condition: VF-30 - Seller: AMCoinshop
Condition: CIRCULATED - $25.00
Free Shipping - Seller: SmithsCoins
Condition: Fine - Seller: SmithsCoins
Condition: Good - FS 904 Broken C and S in CENTS, 1st. S in STATES & D in UNITEDSeller: cakman
Condition: Circulated - FS 904 Broken C and S in CENTS, 1st. S in STATES & D in UNITEDSeller: cakman
Condition: Circulated - FS 904 Broken C and S in CENTS, 1st. S in STATES & D in UNITEDSeller: cakman
Condition: Circulated - $65.00
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