Five cents, unless it's a 1950-D. Then it's worth a few dollars.
Five cents, unless it's a 1950-D. Then it's worth a few dollars.
For the most part, they're still worth five cents.
The last Buffalo nickel was struck in 1938.
US nickels show a picture of Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, but they're not minted there. At that time there were 3 active mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver ("D"), and San Francisco ("S") although 1950 nickels weren't minted at the latter. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1950 US nickel?" for more information.
Retail for the Philadelphia issue is 96 cents, the Denver is $12.00
Liberty Head nickels were minted between 1883 and 1913.
About 75¢, retail
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We need a year to go with the S for a value
it isworth 5 cents
About $2.
5 cents, they are in common circulation.