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Same as a regular nickel, 5 cents. They're actually bison nickels, not buffalo nickels, and were issued as part of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial. The last Indian head nickels were dated 1938; ALL nickels since then - including the bison ones - have a picture of President Thomas Jefferson.

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First let's call it what it is ... It is not the older 'buffalo nickel' ... It is a 'bison nickel'. Do not be confused. The REAL "Speared Bison" nickel is ONLY FOUND in the date: 2005-D. There are no "P" mint 'speared bison' nickels. Any P mint examples are NOT the true Speared Bison. (See more about this below under 'Buyer Beware'.) The 2005 Bison Nickel was issued the 2nd year of the Westward Journey nickel series by the US Mint. The Buffalo Nickels are the older ones from twenties, thirties, etc.

You can find the current price for certified examples of the 2005-D Speared Bison Nickel, by grade, at PCGS.com. This error is recognized by PCGS, and prices vary from $150 - $500 range in the more common grades of MS64 and MS65. Higher grades of MS66 are very rare and bring more money. MS67grade is far and few between and are way more expensive.

'Raw', uncertified examples' prices range lower depending upon the condition of the coin. You can find a cheaper variety that has 'rolling machine' damage on the obverse of the coin, yet still has the intact spear on the reverse of nickel.

You can view information and photographs of one of the first originally discovered coins at:

http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/2005D5cSpikedBuffalo.htm

BUYER BEWARE . . . DO NOT BE FOOLED!! Very Important to Note: HOW TO SPOT AN AUTHENTIC SPEARED BISON NICKEL. The TRUE "Speared Bison" has a 'spear' (line) that can be viewed best by turning the coin sideways (with bison head pointing towards your body) and tilting it 'back and forth' into the light. The 'spear' starts just before the 'E' in StatEs of America and goes down into and through the bison to underneath his body.

There are 'fake' and wannabe 'speared bison' nickels out there, as others tried to jump on to the 'speared bison' bandwagon. There are several fake speared bisons, such as the wounded bison, the 'rump' variety, and a few others.

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About one BILLION were made and the coins are still in circulation, so if you got it in change just spend it, even high grade Mint State coins are only 10 to 25 cents retail.

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Millions of the 2006 North Dakota quarter's are still in circulation. It's just face value.

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What is the value of a 2002 buffalo nickel?

All 2002 nickels have a picture of Monticello on the back. The only Jefferson nickels to carry an image of a buffalo (actually a bison) were dated 2005 and they're only worth face value if you find them in change.


What is a 2005 buffalo nickel worth?

Buffalo nickels were minted between 1913 and 1938. The coin you are asking about is a Jefferson nickel with a bison reverse, part of the Westward Journey commemoratives. They are not rare and are worth face value.


What is the value of 2005 buffalo head nickel?

If you found it in change, it's only worth face value. Almost all of these coins were snapped up as soon as they entered circulation. FWIW the US has never minted a "buffalo head" nickel. The special Lewis and Clark commemorative nickels minted in 2005 are simply "buffalo" nickels because they show the entire animal.


How much is an uncirculated 2005 roll of buffalo nickels worth?

These are very common coins. They were made by the millions. You might get 3-4 dollars for your coins.


What is value of 2005 silver buffalo nickel?

No 2005 Bison Reverse nickels were struck in silver.


How much is buffalo nickel 2005 worth?

The 2005 nickel with a buffalo on the reverse is worth exactly 5 cents.


Buffalo nickel with no penis on the buffalo?

What date? The picture on buffalo nickels issued from 1913 to 1938 was "sanitized". If that's what you have you need to post a new question with its date and whether there's a mint mark under the words FIVE CENTS. The new buffalo nickels issued in 2005 were, as the saying goes, anatomically correct. But they're quite common and aren't worth anything extra.


Which coin has a picture of the bison?

All Buffalo Nickels 1913-1938, Jefferson Nickels 2005, Kansas state quarter 2005, North Dakota state quarter 2006


What is a 2008 buffalo nickel worth?

This would be very rare coin because the Bison reverse was only used on the Jefferson nickels in 2005 not 2008. Look at the coin again.


What is the value of the 2005 buffalo nickel that shows its penis?

Five cents, if you found it in change. ALL buffalo nickels, original (1913-1938) and modern (2005) are anatomically correct.


How much is a bufallo nickels from 2005 worth?

5 cents.


What is the value of a 2005 buffalo head nickel?

"Buffalo", but not "buffalo head". These nickels show the whole animal! These coins were minted for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial. Hundreds of millions were minted and almost all were snapped up as keepsakes. Any that you find in change will be worth 5 cents only.