From any coin dealer. If you know the date, mintmark, and condition, you can look it up at several places online or in price guides that are sold in most bookstores. For an online retail price guide, see the related links or go here : http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/bufnkl/pricesgd.shtml
it usually depends on how old they are and what mint mark they have. This site below should help a lot.
As with ALL US Coins value depends on date, mintmark and condition, post new question with more information.
The coins are named for the buffalo on the back, not for William Cody, so they're just called "buffalo nickels".
Without a date it's not possible to give a specific value. Please look for questions worded like "What is the value of a
Buffalo nickels were made from 1913 to 1938 at 3 mints so you need to be a lot more specific. Please post a new question with the coin's date and whether there is a tiny S or D below the words FIVE CENTS on the back. It's OK if there's no S or D, that just means it was made in Philadelphia.
If the coin's date is worn off, a common problem with buffalo nickels, it's only worth a dime or so as a so-called "cull" or"grab bag" coin.
You could go to the pawn shop
The first buffalo nickels were minted in 1913.
Check that coin again. The last year for buffalo nickels was 1938.
No such thing. The last year buffalo nickels were minted was 1938.
Sorry no Buffalo penny's were ever made, Buffalo Nickels were made in 1917 and are worth $5.00-$14.00 depending on condition.
1937 is an extremely common date for buffalo nickels. Most are worth less than a dollar.
No such thing. The last year buffalo nickels were minted was 1938.
The first US nickels were minted in 1866, and buffalo nickels were made from 1913 to 1938. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
Please check again and post a new question. The first nickels were dated 1866, and buffalo (Indian head) nickels were made from 1913 to 1938.
Sorry, no Buffalo nickels were ever struck in silver.
1937 is a very common date for buffalo nickels, worth around $1 on average.
No such thing. The last year for buffalo nickels was 1938.
The last Buffalo nickels were struck in 1938. Please look at coin again and post new question.