Retail values for Buffalo Nickels can be found here : http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/bufnkl/pricesgd.shtml You can decide which is the best value ...
This coin is called a "Hobo Nickel" and do have a collectible values but not numismatic values. Most are made from high mintage Buffalo nickels from 1936 to 1938 and the carvings on them run from crude to superior. For a value the best thing to do is run a web search on hobo nickels.
The value or worth of a French nickel in America will depend on its age and condition. It is always best to assume that the coin would only be worth face value. It is best to have the specific coin appraised.
1913 was the first year of issue for this coin. It was struck at all 3 Mints, with 2 different reverses, so 6 different Buffalo nickels exist all dated 1913. The best thing to do is take it to a coin dealer for a better idea of the value.
1913 was the first year of issue for the Buffalo nickel. It was struck at all 3 Mints, with 2 different reverses, so 6 different Buffalo nickels exist all dated 1913. The values are very different. Depending on type and mintmark, values run from $30.00 to more the $300.00. So the best thing to do is take it to a coin dealer for a better idea of the value.
According to an eBay search p mint buffalo nickels with no date seem to be going for various amounts ranging from $2.00 to $10.00 the best option you have however, to find out the actual value is to take the coin to a coin collector who can appraise it based on the condition of the coin that you have.
1913 was the first year of issue for this coin. It was struck at all 3 Mints, with 2 different reverses, so 6 different Buffalo nickels exist all dated 1913. The best thing to do is take it to a coin dealer for a better idea of the value.
It is best to not clean coins. This usually decreases its value.
Suspected error coins are often difficult to value without an in-person inspection. The best suggestion would be to have it examined by a dealer or appraiser who handles error coins.
The value of a 1934 Buffalo nickel made of silver can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these nickels can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. It is best to have the coin appraised by a professional to determine its specific value.
The best thing to do is take it to a coin dealer so it can be seen, but the 1936 Buffalo nickel is the most common highest mintage coin of the series, most circulated coins have retail values of $1.00-$3.00.
To the best of anyone's knowledge, 1913 Liberty nickels are unauthorized coins struck clandestinely by some Mint employees. Only five are known and all are accounted for in various collections. Recent sales of the best specimens have been in the range of $3 million (!) Because of the coins' great rarity there have been many counterfeits made. Be careful not to confuse this coin (Liberty head on the front, the Roman numeral V on the back) with the much more common Buffalo nickel; the fact that the Buffalo coin has the word "Liberty" on it sometimes throws a curve ball at novice collectors. There's a picture of a genuine 1913 Liberty nickel attached below.
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