Retail is $1.00-$3.00 in average condition
The coin is called either an Indian Head nickel or a buffalo nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the entire buffalo and not just its head, LOL! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1930 US nickel?" for more information.
How much is a 1820 buffalo nickel
1930 is a relatively common date for buffalo nickels -- in average circulated condition it's worth 50-75 cents. A buffalo nickel with the date worn off is worth less than 10 cents.
Look at the date and coin again, the last year a Buffalo nickel was struck was 1938.
The first buffalo nickels were minted in 1913.
Buffalo Nickels weigh 5 grams and are made of an alloy that is 75% copper and 25% nickel.
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The coin is called either an Indian Head nickel or a buffalo nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the entire buffalo and not just its head, LOL! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1930 US nickel?" for more information.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $1.00-$4.00 for most coins. The 1930 Buffalo nickel is a very common coin.
How much is a 1820 buffalo nickel
1930 is a relatively common date for buffalo nickels -- in average circulated condition it's worth 50-75 cents. A buffalo nickel with the date worn off is worth less than 10 cents.
These coins are commonly known as either Indian Head or Buffalo nickels. Both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1930 US nickel?" for specific information. 1930 is a common date Buffalo nickel, most circulated coins in collectible condition have retail values of $1.00-$4.00 but can be as high as $20.00
This is a common date in the Buffalo Nickel series - and in average-circulated condition, retails for about $1. If it's uncirculated, it can retail for up to $50 or $60.
The 2005 nickel with a buffalo on the reverse is worth exactly 5 cents.
It depends on the date of the Denver minted Buffalo nickel, post new question.
it is a nickel five cents but like a lot of dollars
Look at the date and coin again, the last year a Buffalo nickel was struck was 1938.