The initials represent the sculptors and engravers who created the coin's design:
> The obverse was done by United States Mint sculptor-engraver Don Everhart
> The bison reverse was done by sculptor-engraver Norman E. Nemeth
This is part of the designers initials!
The 2005 nickel with a buffalo on the reverse is worth exactly 5 cents.
No. This is a rumor that has crossed the country but there is no truth in it. While the buffalo is clearly male, there is very little difference in the buffalo on the 2005 buffalo from the buffalo on the Buffalo nickel produced from 1913 through 1938. Click on the link named "BUFFALO NICKEL" in the "RELATED LINKS" at the lower left corner of this box to see for yourself. Click on the link named "2005 Buffalo" to see the 2005 nickel.
It's just a nickel, spend it.
It's just a nickel, millions are still in circulation, spend it.
it depends on if you like buffaloe penisis or not
No 2005 Bison Reverse nickels were struck in silver.
The 2005 Jefferson nickel with a buffalo on the reverse was struck in enormous numbers. Any that you find in change will only be worth 5 cents.
That's a myth -- they are NOT being recalled.
If you got it in change, 5 cents.
It's worth 5 cents.
If the intended question is about its value, it's worth 5 cents.