A dateless Buffalo nickel is still worth 5 cents. Some people use them to make jewlery out of and will pay a little more.
A dateless Buffalo nickel is still worth 5 cents. Some people use them to make jewlery out of and will pay a little more.
Look at the date and coin again, the last year a Buffalo nickel was struck was 1938.
To a collector it is worth $0.05.
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.
The buffalo nickel had a design flaw which led to the date wearing off easily. Dateless buffaloes are worth about 10 cents, good for use in crafts or jewelry.
According to an eBay search p mint buffalo nickels with no date seem to be going for various amounts ranging from $2.00 to $10.00 the best option you have however, to find out the actual value is to take the coin to a coin collector who can appraise it based on the condition of the coin that you have.
1937 is an extremely common date for buffalo nickels. Most are worth less than a dollar.
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
The "f" is not a mintmark but rather an initial. With out a date it is impossible to tell the value of your coin. Most buffalo or Indian head nickels aren't worth much. Post a new question and structure it like this to ensure an answer- "What is the value of a <date> US nickel" or " What is a <date> US nickel worth".
That's like asking how much my house will be worth in 50 years -- there is no way to tell. All I can say is that if you have a buffalo nickel that is considered a common date now, then in 50 years it will still be considered to be a common date.
Please check the date on your coin again and post a new question. The last Buffalo nickel was struck in 1938.
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.