My informatin is from the 2007 Official Red Book, A Guide Book of United States Coins. Uncirculated coins come in different grades: Grade MS-60: Has no trace wear but may show a number of contact marks, surface may be spotted or lack some luster. Value in 2007 is $20.00. Grade MS-63: Has some distracting contact marks or blemishes in prime focal areas. Luster may be impaired. Value in 2007 is $40.00 Grade PF-63: Reflective surfaces with only a few blemishes in secondary focal places, No major flaws. Value in 2007 is $1,200.00
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made out of silver. Buffalo nickels were issued from 1913 to 1938 and all were struck in an alloy of copper and nickel. There has never been a silver buffalo nickel. If you can see the coin's date on the front, please enter a new question in the form "What is the value of a <date> US nickel" in the large box at the top of the page and click the GO button. (<date> is of course your coin's actual date, like 1920 or 1936) If the date isn't visible on the front (a common problem with buffalo nickels) it's called a "cull" and is worth at most 10 or 15 cents.
It depends on the nation.
The retail value greatly depends on the grade of any coin, this Lincoln cent is a high mintage very common date, likely worth 10 to 25 cents.
The U.S. did not issue any bills of any denomination with that date, and the last $2 silver certificates were printed in the 1890s. Please check again and post a new question.
The U.S. did not print any $1 bills (or any other denominations, for that matter) dated 1968. In addition, there were no $1 coins struck from 1936 to 1970 inclusive. Please check again and post a new question.
1936 is not a rare date for Buffalo nickels. In circulated condition, it's worth about 50 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $30
1936 nickels are called "Buffalo Nickls". They are worth $0.49 to $1.90.
value of a 1936 buffalo head nickel
The 1936 Buffalo nickel's are the highest mintage most common of all, ifit's in collectible condition the value is $1.00-$3.00 for an average coin.
The 1936 Buffalo nickel's are the highest mintage most common of all, ifit's in collectible condition the value is $1.00-$3.00 for an average coin.
The 1936 Buffalo Nickel is not a rare date and circulated coins have values of 25 cents to $2.00 depending on grade.
The coin is called an Indian Head nickel or a buffalo nickel, not "buffalo head" - after all, it shows the entire buffalo! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1936 US nickel?" for more information.
The 1936-D Buffalo nickEL is common, average condition coins are $1.00-$3.00
1936 is one of the most common dates for buffalo nickels. On average, it's worth around one dollar.
The 1936 Buffalo nickel's are the highest mintage most common of all, if it's in collectible condition the value is $1.00-$3.00 for an average coin.
The 1936-D is one of the most common dates for all buffalo nickels. In circulated condition, it's worth around one dollar.
The first U.S. nickel was issued in 1866. Look at the coin again and post new question. If the question was supposed to be about a 1936 buffalo nickel, it's worth around 75 cents on average, as it's a common date.