The last year of minting for the 'Indian Head' nickel (some times called the 'Buffalo' nickel) was 1938.
The India Security Press which prints Indian currencies only, is situated at Nashik, Maharashtra. The mint factories which produce Indian coins are situated at Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Noida.
Manmohan singh is a very unique individual. he applies superglue to his head to keep his last few hairs intact. occasionally he wear custom made wigs made for his balding head.
Nickel is an element, atomic number 28. Thus it's neither a compound nor an alloy.
No, Copper-Nickel
because some indian came and made indian food and everyone copied him
No it is made from an alloy of copper and nickel.
Priceless. Indian Head nickels were only made from 1913 to 1938.
All Indian Head/Buffalo nickels were made from copper-nickel. None of them were struck in silver. So the answer is zero.
Please check your coins again and post a new, separate question. The last Indian Head nickels were made in 1938. Any 1956 or 1958 nickel is a standard Jefferson nickel, and has no special value in average condition.
All Indian Head ( Buffalo ) nickels are made of 75% copper & 25% nickel and none were ever struck in silver.
It can't be 1799. The first nickels were made in 1866 and the first Indian Head ones came out in 1913.
Please check again and post a new question. Indian head nickels were made from 1913 to 1938.
Please check your coin again. Indian head (a/k/a buffalo) nickels were made from 1913 to 1938.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.The last buffalo nickels were made in 1938.There is no coin called a "buffalo head" nickel. They're either Indian head or buffalo nickels - after all, they show the entire animal!
Please check again and post a new question. Indian head (aka buffalo) nickels were made from 1913 to 1938.
Please take another look and post a new question. Indian Head nickels were made by the US from 1913 to 1938.
The 1863 Indian Head cent is still the copper-nickel composition (.880 copper & .120 nickel) 1864 is the year they were first struck in bronze.