With no mint mark under the words FIVE CENTS: $1 if very worn, $4 with moderate wear.
With a D mint mark, $8-30
With an S, $4-25
In circulated condition, it's still worth 5 cents.
The Buffalo/Indian Head Nickel's composition was 75% copper and 25% nickel. The only war-time silver nickels were from 1942 to 1945. A well-circulated 1920 nickel values from 5 cents to 2 dollars. If never circulated with original luster and full horn in reverse could be over $100 for a 1920-D. If the color is silver toned or shiny then it could be the original strike or has been cleaned or dipped in a cleaner.
a 1920 buffalo nickel is worth about 2.50 because it's not that rare
Value is 10 cents to $1.25 depending on grade.
In average circulated condition, it's still worth 5 cents.
6-18-11>>> The coin is a common date Liberty Head nickel, coins in average circulated condition have values of $1.00-$3.00.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1917 Buffalo nickel is a common date of the series. Retail values for coins in average circulated condition are $5.00-$9.00.
The 1907 Liberty head nickel is common, in average circulated grades values are $1.00-$3.00
The 1901 Liberty head nickel is common, in average circulated grades values are $1.00-$3.00
Circulated, about $1000. Uncirculated, $5000 - $7500
Average circulated coins are $1.00-$2.00
In circulated condition it is worth around $2.16 to $2.76. In uncirculated condition around $4.80 to $37.50.