Buffalo Nickel | |
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Dates not listed | 25¢ |
Worn-No Dates | 10¢ |
1913 | $5 |
1913D Type II | $75 |
1913S Type II | $200 |
1914D | $50 |
1915-19 D or S | $5 |
1921S | $30 |
1937D 3-Leg | $400 |
The buffalo nickel, one of the most interesting coins ever produced by the U.S. Mint, features a portrait of a Native American with a buffalo on the obverse with the word ‘liberty’ prominently featured on the rim.
These Buffalo nickels were struck from 1913 to 1938, with a break during 1932 and 1933 during the great depression.
The Buffalo Nickel – or Indian Head Nickel as it is sometimes called) was minted at the Denver, San Francisco, and Philadelphia mints.
With over 1 billion coins produced, some original buffalo nickels remain in circulation today. The letter “F” on the coin refers to the coin’s designer, James Earle Fraser, a renowned naturalist.
The Jefferson nickel replaced the Buffalo nickel.
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