Pretty much no. These coins are pretty much all in the hands of collectors and investors. The chances of finding a 1913 US nickel in circulation is probably smaller than winning the lottery!
If you're thinking of 1913 Liberty Head nickels, remember that only 5 were struck (clandestinely) and they were never circulated. The only 1913 nickels that were put into circulation carry the famous Indian head / buffalo design that continued until 1938.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Lincoln's image never appeared on a US nickel. All circulation-strike nickels from 1913 carry the famous Indian head / buffalo design.
Yes, all US nickels dated 1934 are Buffalo nickels, but the coins are also called Indian Head nickels. The series ran from 1913-1938
The US first issued nickels in 1866, and Indian head (buffalo) nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938.
Buffalo or Indian Head nickels were minted in the US from 1913 to 1938.
Based on US Mint figures, a total of 1,212,895,399 buffalo (= Indian head) nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938
The simple answer is the 5 known Proof 1913 Liberty Head Nickels that were never intended for circulation and whose legality is somewhat in doubt.
US Jefferson nickels dated 1963 are still found in circulation and are only face value.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Lincoln's image never appeared on a US nickel. All circulation-strike nickels from 1913 carry the famous Indian head / buffalo design.
Yes, all US nickels dated 1934 are Buffalo nickels, but the coins are also called Indian Head nickels. The series ran from 1913-1938
NO! the first US nickel was 1866 the Buffalo was 1913
The US first issued nickels in 1866, and Indian head (buffalo) nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938.
Buffalo or Indian Head nickels were minted in the US from 1913 to 1938.
Based on US Mint figures, a total of 1,212,895,399 buffalo (= Indian head) nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938
The only years US nickels were struck in silver was 1942-1945. 1940 Jefferson nickels are still found in circulation, depending on condition and mintmark it may be worth 10 cents but likely is face value.
No. The US did not make any gold coins for circulation after 1933. There are no gold nickels.
All 5 of the real 1913 Liberty Head Nickels each have values over one million dollars.
The first US nickels were made in 1866. Buffalo nickels were struck from 1913 to 1938. Look at the coin again and post new question.