As a precious metal today it is $31.85 worth of silver but as a collectible there is some for sale on eBay around $70ish -VDub
The 1889 quarter which has a buffalo on it is the NORTH Dakota quarter not South Dakota. The South Dakota 1889 quarter depicts Mount Rushmore. Both quarters were released in 2006. Unless they are proof they are worth 25 cents.
Buffalo nickels don't contain any silver.
No Buffalo nickels have silver regardless of date,but the value of a 1935 in average condition is 25 cents
Buffalo head nickels were never made of silver. See the related question below for the value of a regular 1934 nickel.
No 2005 Bison Reverse nickels were struck in silver.
None have any silver value. US nickels made from 1866 to mid-1942 and from 1946 to the present are made of a copper-nickel alloy, not silver.
Sorry, no Buffalo Nickels were ever struck in silver. All buffalo nickels were made of an alloy of copper and nickel, just like modern Jefferson nickels. Please see the Related Question for more information.
To clear things up: > It's not silver; all buffalo nickels were struck in the same alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper used for modern nickels. > It's also not a "buffalo head nickel"; it's either "Indian head" or "buffalo", but not "buffalo head". Buffalo nickels show the whole animal! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1925 US nickel?" for more information.
Silver 30th Anniversary Buffalo Sabres Gilbert Perreault #11 and also Jim Schoenfeld#8 silver coins
1889 is the year South Dakota officially became a state. The SD quarter was minted in 2006, and is worth 25 cents.
It is a privately minted silver round. Its value is based on the silver it contains — about $7.00 in August, 2005.
Not a buffalo. 1943 cents have a picture of Lincoln on the front and a pair of wheat ears (stalks) on the back. Not silver, either. Please read the related question linked below for more information.