Please take another look at your coin and post a new, separate question. Buffalo nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938. All nickels since then have been Jefferson nickels.
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only.
The coin is still found in circulation and is face value
Please take another look - the last Indian Head nickels were minted in 1938.
Its face value is 5 cents, but the melt value of a 1955-1981 Canadian nickel is $0.09 so the melt value is 4 cents more than the face value of the coin5 cents. It's not rare, and many are still in circulation.
They are worth face value. All most all 1963 nickels have been circulated at one point in time! This drastically drops the value. Check you pocket change and you could find one .
Well, darling, that upside-down buffalo on a 1936 E Indian head nickel might turn a few heads, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's worth a fortune. The value of a coin like that can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. I'd suggest getting it appraised by a professional to get a more accurate idea of its worth.
The value of a 1963-1964 nickel can vary depending on its condition and whether it's a standard circulation coin or a special variety. Generally, a circulated nickel from this era is worth its face value of five cents. However, uncirculated coins or those with specific mint errors can be valued higher, typically ranging from a few cents to several dollars. To get an accurate estimate, it's best to consult a coin collector or a price guide.
Penny - Abraham Lincoln Nickel - Thomas Jefferson (before him, the nickel showed an Indian's image) Dime - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Quarter - George Washington Half-dollar coin - Benjamin Franklin (1948-1963), John F. Kennedy (1964 onwards) Some coins include other images, such as those of Lady Liberty, Mercury, Peace, Buffalo, John Adams, John Kennedy, multiple indians, and Sacegewea.
The address of the Zoological Society Of Buffalo is: 300 Parkside Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214-1963
According to this particular site the value is betwen $5 and $10. I'm in no way an authority on the issue, nor am I ovrly familiar with the site. I simply have the same coin as you and was wondering myself :)
Irving the Indian Nut - 1963 TV was released on: USA: 28 January 1963
A nickel and you had to walk 50 miles to get one.