No 2005 Bison Reverse nickels were struck in silver.
It is a privately minted silver round. Its value is based on the silver it contains — about $7.00 in August, 2005.
It's just a nickel, spend it.
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In average condition, both coins are only worth their face value.
If you got it in change, 5 cents.
20 cents in MS-60 And it's made of copper-nickel, not silver. The only nickels that contain any silver were the famous "war nickels" struck from 1942 to 1945, when the coin's composition was changed to free up nickel for use in the war effort.
If the intended question is about its value, it's worth 5 cents.
The 2005 Jefferson nickel with a buffalo on the reverse was struck in enormous numbers. Any that you find in change will only be worth 5 cents.
The 2005 nickel with a buffalo on the reverse is worth exactly 5 cents.
The coin is still in circulation today and is face value.
Five cents, if you found it in change. ALL buffalo nickels, original (1913-1938) and modern (2005) are anatomically correct.
Nope. It's only worth face value. These are very very common coins.