The 1936-D Buffalo is very common, coins in average circulated condition are valued at $1.00-$3.00, better circulated grades are $10.00-$20.00
5 cents rL
The "F" you see under the date is NOT a mintmark, it's the designers James Earle Fraser initial. The mintmark (if it has one) is on the back under "FIVE CENTS". The likely value is 25 cents to $1.00 In addition the coin is called a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel, but not "buffalo head" because it shows the entire animal :)
it isworth 5 cents
No Buffalo nickels have silver regardless of date,but the value of a 1935 in average condition is 25 cents
The value varies greatly depending on factors such as the date, mint mark, and condition. One buffalo nickel can be worth anywhere from ten cents to hundreds of dollars.
If you got it in change, 5 cents.
The "F" under the date of the buffalo nickel isn't a mintmark, it's the initial of the coin's designer, James E. Fraser. The mintmark position is on the back under the words FIVE CENTS. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1927 US nickel?" for more information.
It depends on its mint mark (under the words FIVE CENTS) and condition. You can get a range of prices at a site such as the one below.
The "F" is not a mintmark, it's the designer James E. Fraser initial and is on all Buffalo nickels, mintmarks are on the back of the coin under the words FIVE CENTS. Value for circulated coins are 25 cents to $1.00
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. The US never minted Buffalo Head cents. Buffalo nickels* were minted from 1913 to 1938. All 1903 cents are Indian Head cents. * These nickels are not called "buffalo head" coins because they show the entire buffalo.
If the intended question is about its value, it's worth 5 cents.
Buffalo Nickel Value. Your buffalo nickel value begins at 10 cents each for a heavily circulated, dateless coin. Common dates in full good or better condition are worth 60 to 70 cents each.