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So many were made and saved you are better off spending them, they are still in circulation.

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Q: How can you sell your 2005 uncirculated buffalo nickels?
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What is the value of the box of 500 if these 2005 uncirculated Denver Mint nickels had a partial face bust on the obverse and a bison facing right on the reverse?

The book value for a single MS-60 2005-D Bison Nickel is 22 cents. That would be $110 to buy them retail one at a time. If you are lucky, you might find a dealer to buy the box for about 6 cents each, or $30, because it will take him years to sell enough to get his investment back. Remember, the "partial face" is NOT an error, even though some people assume it's a mint mistake. That particular design was used only on 2005-dated nickels and was replaced with the current forward-facing portrait beginning in 2006.


Where can I sell my 1929 wheat penny D?

You can sell it at coin shops, flea markets or to collectors you may know. There are other options of selling but unless it is uncirculated there would not be much money left for you.


What is the value of silver nickels?

The only US nickels that ever contained silver were special "war nickels" minted from late 1942 to 1945. As of 10/2015, they sell for about $1 each in average condition. War nickels were made of an alloy of 56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese because nickel metal was needed for the war effort. They can be identified by a large mint mark letter over the dome of Monticello on the back. All other US nickels dating back to 1866 are made of an alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper.


How much do buffalo nickels sell for in mint condition?

You need to know the coins' dates and mint marks before you can determine their values. Look on the back under the words FIVE CENTS. There may be a small D for the Denver mint or S for San Francisco, or it may be blank which indicates the coin was made in Philadelphia. Then check out a price guide like the one linked below.


What is the value of a 2010 penny?

As of 2010 its value is One cent in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one might sell for as much as a quarter.

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How much is a uncirculated 2005 buffalo nickel worth?

Anywhere from aproxamately 15 cents to 25 cents, depending one the person you sell it to.


How do you sell buffalo nickel 1908?

Check that coin again. The first year for buffalo nickels was 1913.


Where can you sell 2006 uncirculated nickels?

You could try a dealer or an auction site, but it may not be worth it unless you have a large number of coins. As of 10/2015 uncirculated US nickels retail for about a quarter so you might get all of 10 or 15 cents for each one.


What is the value of a silver buffalo nickel with no date?

Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. All buffalo nickels were struck in the same alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper that's used for modern nickels. Buffalo nickels that are so worn their date can't be read are called culls. They sell for 10 to 25 cents each, mostly as curiosities and conversation pieces.


Where is the year on a US nickel?

Shield and Liberty nickels have the date at the bottom front of the coin, at the 6:00 position.Indian Head nickels have the date on the Chief's shoulderJefferson nickels from 1938 to 2004 have the date near the rim at the 4:00 positionJefferson nickels from 2005 to the present have the date at roughly the 5:00 positionMany buffalo nickels don't display a date because of a design defect that caused it to wear off quickly. These coins are considered to be "culls" and sell for at most a quarter.


How much are buffalo head nickels without any dates on them worth?

They usually sell for about 10 to 15 cents. Crafty people use them to decorate belts and make domed buttons. Note that these coins are called Buffalo Nickels or Indian Head Nickels, but not "Buffalo Head" nickels. After all, they show the whole buffalo and not just its head! ========================= The mint mark will be located on the back side under the words FIVE CENTS. Nickels minted in Philadelphia do not have a letter, though. Also, nickels minted from 1913 to 1925 had a design flaw that allowed their dates to wear off quickly. Unfortunately these "cull" nickels aren't worth much more than face value. The link below lists prices.


What is the value of a 1935 us nickel?

1935 is not a rare date for Buffalo nickels. Look for a small D or S under the words FIVE CENTS on the back. If there's no letter, or an S, in circulated condition it's worth about 75¢ to $1. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $35. If there's a D, it's worth $1 or more; uncirculated ones sell for $70 or more.


Where can you sell your uncirculated 2006 nickels?

You might try a coin dealer or an online auction site like eBay, but it may not be worth the trouble unless you have a large number of coins. As of 10/2015 uncirculated 2006 nickels retail for about a quarter, meaning you'd be unlikely to get more than 10-15 cents each selling them.


What is the value of an undated US buffalo head nickel?

To clear things up, the coins are called Indian head or Buffalo nickels, not "buffalo head". After all, they show the whole animal on the back, not just its head! Buffalo nickels had a design defect that caused the dates to wear off quickly. Unfortunately without the date you have what's called a "cull" with very little value. Buffalo culls sell for perhaps 15 to 25 cents in a dealer's grab box.


What is the rarest year for a Buffalo Head nickel?

There's no coin called a "buffalo head" nickel. They're called Indian Head nickels or buffalo nickels - after all, it shows the entire buffalo! All rare buffalo nickels are error coins; i.e. coins with a minting mistake. The most valuable is a 1916 coin where the date was put on the die twice, resulting in the digits "16" appearing twice. As of 02/2105 these "1916 over 16" coins sell for about $3700 in the lowest collectible condition, all the way up to over $450,000 for top-quality specimens.


What is the value of a well worn buffalo nickel with no date on it?

If the date is not determinable, the coin is probably not worth a lot over face value (i.e., five cents). Coin shops regularly sell "dateless" buffalo nickels several for a dollar.


What is the worth of a double brick of buffalo nickels?

It's not possible to give a specific answer unless you know each coin's date, mint mark, and condition. The best that can be said is that common-date buffalo nickels in average condition have a retail price of about $1 each. Those without dates are considered culls and sell for 15-25 cents each. Better-condition and scarcer dates can sell for much more but each one is different.