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Buffalo Nickel Value and What Dealers Pay
The buffalo nickel value chart clearly shows the higher price dealers pay for higher condition coins. In some cases the difference is huge.

 


BUFFALO NICKEL FIVE CENTS (1913-1938)
SUB-TYPE ONE - "FIVE CENTS" ON MOUND (1913 ONLY)
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Buffalo nickels too anatomically correct?
A few e-mails are going around claiming that U.S. buffalo nickels are being recalled because the bison depicted is anatomically correct.
It's not true.

Buffalo Nickel News
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No Buffalo nickels were made in 1922, 1932 and 1933. Some 5,967 matte proofs were made from 1913 through 1916, and 10,189 brilliant proofs in 1936 and 1937.

American Buffalo Commemorative Coin
On September 28, 1999 thousands of Americans, including many American Indians, came from all over the Nation to Washington, DC, ...

Buffalo Gold Coins
Authorized by Congress through the Presidential Coin Act of 2005, the Gold American Buffalo Coin was first minted in 2006, becoming the first coin to be produced in pure 24k gold in US Mint history.

The Buffalo Nickel
The Buffalo Nickel was first introduced in 1913 and was minted every year through 1938 except for the years 1922, 1932 and 1933. Coins were struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints and over 1.

Gold Buffalo Coins
In 2005 the U.S. Congress authorized the Gold Buffalo Coin program to create an American gold coin that could compete in a global market.

The Buffalo Nickel was produced from 1913 to 1938. This U.S. coin is also known as the Indian head nickel. Mint marks for the coins are on the reverse, beneath the words Five Cents.

Indian Head Buffalo Nickels (1913-38)
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This American Buffalo Gold Coin will appeal to both investors who choose to hold gold and to others who simply love gold," said Deputy Director David A.

American Gold Buffalo
This 1oz coin is issued by the United States Mint, and is 99.99% pure gold (24 karat gold).

Each American Buffalo Gold Coin is in Gem Brillliant Uncirculated Condition. Order today, as we expect to sell out any day.
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The New American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coin
The buzz being heard throughout the United States within the last couple of
weeks is all about the new American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coin that went on sale  ...

Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938)
In 1913 the nickel five-cent piece was redesigned, and James E. Fraser's Indian motif took the place of the Liberty issue.

Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel
James Fraser used three different Indian Chiefs as models to create the composite profile on the obverse of the Indian Head Nickel (also called the Buffalo nickel).

Buffalo nickel: the popular 5 Cent piece with an Indian Head on the front and a buffalo on the back, issued from 1913 to 1938.
bulged die: a coin with wavy, concave or convex surfaces caused by a defective stamp.

buffalo: See bison.
Buffalo nickel: More properly: Indian Head 5-cent coin.
bullion: Uncoined precious metal in the form of bars, plates, ingots and other items.

buffalo nickel: More properly: Indian Head 5-cent piece.
buffalo: See bison.
bullion coin: A precious metal coin traded at the current bullion price.

Buffalo Nickel Errors and Varieties at Long Beach by Heritage
Varieties (Over Mint Marks, etc.) On Modern Coins Of India by Paul Baker
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Buffalo nickel Slang for the Indian Head nickel struck from 1913 to 1938. The animal depicted is an American Bison.

Buffalo, New York
233 New York, Buffalo. The Columbia National Bank of Buffalo. $50/$100 Double Denomination Error. F-559. Second Charter Period. Date Back. Rosecrans-Nebeker. Charter: 4741. Serial: A163737/7676. About Uncirculated-58 (CGA).

USA Buffalo Fine Gold Bullion Coin
In July 2006 the United States Mint introduced a new gold bullion coin made from fine (99.99% pure) gold to complement its existing series of gold eagle bullion coins. This new coin is the gold buffalo.

1914 Buffalo Nickel PR-65 PCGS
This is a flawless example of a beautiful design.
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Buffalo Nickel (Type One) - Business Strike
Buffalo Nickel (Type Two) - Business Strike
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Buffalo Nickel ~ 1913-38
When the Indian Head or Buffalo nickel was introduced in 1913, it became popular among coin engravers. The big Indian head was a radical departure from previous designs, and would not be seen on any subsequent coins.

Buffalo is an American city located in western New York. With about 300,000 residents, it is the state's second largest city, after New York City, and is the county seat of Erie County6.

Buffalo Nickel Dates - What Is My Buffalo Nickel With No Date Worth
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Buffalo nickel
More properly: Indian Head 5-cent piece.
bullion
Uncoined precious metal in the form of bars, plates, ingots, and other items.

Buffalo Nickel
Nickname given to the Indian Head five cent coin of 1913-1938.
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~ Buffalo gold coins - now in small sizes
~ "Steel" cents and nickels coming soon?
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Type One Buffalo
A 1913-dated Indian Head five-cent coin with the reverse buffalo (bison) on a raised mound.
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Reverse - Buffalo
The popular Indian Head, or Buffalo, 5-cent coin (nickel) was introduced in 1913.

Title II - Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins (American Buffalo Bullion Coins)
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The Gold Buffalo Coins Have Arrived
The latest gold coins available on the market are gold buffalo coins.

Indian Head or Buffalo Type (1913-1938)
We offer 10 different Buffalo Nickels Average Circulated Condition for just $9.95; Fine or better, 10 for $15.00
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bison, buffalo Species considered typically North American, used on coinage and paper money of the United States; bison is a better term than buffalo, ...

American Gold Buffalo Coin - Another popular U.S. gold coin that people bring into our Houston coin store is the American Buffalo. First released in 2006, unlike the eagle the buffalo is mainly produced in only the 1 oz size.

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Worse than this, they have adroitly transmogrified our beloved Buffalo Nickel into an "Indian head five-cent coin" (there being no such animal as a "nickel" in America's pantheon of coinage).

I have a nickel with an Indian on the front and a buffalo on the back that looks pretty excellent to me -- what is its condition in collectors' terms?

Buffalo Nickels - on the reverse side under the words "five cents".
Jefferson Nickels - on the reverse side at the right of the building from 1938 to 1981, except when the composition was changed to include silver.

In spite of his refusal, he was nominated, and this nomination was reaffirmed by the Free-soil national convention of Buffalo, 9 August, 1848, when Charles Francis Adams was associated with him as candidate for the vice-presidency.

He should then either go after western character named guns based on real people (Wyatt Earp, Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, Billy the Kid, Wild Bill Hickock, Bat Masterson, etc etc) and/or those based on the popular TV westerns of the 50's and 60's - ...

More than likely, your Buffalo nickel had a date but the date has worn away through circulation. The date on a Buffalo nickel is located on the front (obverse) of the coin on the shoulder of the Indian.

Three-legger Variety of 1937-D Buffalo Nickel. After one set of dies clashed together damaging themselves, the mint technician accidentally ground off the buffalo's foreleg when he tried to repair it.

When the buffalo nickel was first issued in 1913 the hobo nickel soon followed.

I gave each of the kids a Redbook and about 10 sample coins, including a G/VG Buffalo Nickel, Indian Cent, and Standing Liberty Quarter.

In 1913, the Liberty Head design gave way to the Buffalo type. No Liberty nickels were made that year officially, but years later collectors were stunned to learn that five 1913 examples had surfaced, ...

If you collect Large Cents and Buffalo's, then spend your time looking for Large Cents and Buffalo's! If the show has an information program or brochure, check off each dealer you visit, and make notes as to the items you're interested.

For instance, there are two varieties of Buffalo Nickel and Standing Liberty Quarter. These are well-known and the Red Book, etc., identify them. The grading standards are the same for both varieties.

Hobo nickel - An Indian Head (Buffalo) nickel which has been engraved with the portrait of a hobo or other character, often by a hobo.

Hobo Nickel - A coin (usually a U.S. Buffalo nickel) re-engraved to produce a different image.
Holder - A device designed for storage and/or display of numismatic items.
Holed - Having a hole drilled through it, usually for jewelry use.

Hobo Nickel - A coin (usually a U.S. Buffalo nickel) physically altered to produce a substantially different image.
Holed - Having a hole drilled through it, usually as a result of being used for jewelry.

James Earle Fraser's "Buffalo" Nickel followed in 1913 leaving only Charles Barber's silver dime, quarter, and half-dollar as links to the 19th Century.

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Series - a continuous run of coins of the same type, such as the Buffalo Nickel series of 1913-38
Slab - a slang term for an encapsulated coin
SP - Specimen ...

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