Buffalo nickels were first struck in 1913, when they replaced the Liberty Head, also known as the "V" nickel.
Check that coin again. The buffalo nickel wasn't first minted until 1913, and the first nickel wasn't introduced until 1866.
The first buffalo nickels were made in 1913. Please check your coin again and post a new question. Check that coin again. The buffalo nickel wasn't first introduced until 1913.
The first Indian Head/Buffalo Nickel was minted in Philadephia in the year 1913. The coin is actually called a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the entire buffalo, not just its head :)
A) The buffalo nickel design was not introduced until 1913B) The buffalo design does not show the head of a buffalo, it shows the entire animal.If you are referring to a 1911 Liberty nickel, its retail value is $3 to $20 depending on condition.If you are referring to a Buffalo nickel (also called an Indian head nickel) you can find a range of values at this site, among others:
Look at the coin again, the first Buffalo nickel was made in 1913.
The first US nickel was made in 1866, the first Buffalo was in 1913 so look at the coin again, post new question.
NO! the first US nickel was 1866 the Buffalo was 1913
Buffalo nickels were struck from 1913 to early 1938.
The first buffalo nickels were minted in 1913.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.> There are no "buffalo head" coins. The famous nickel is called an Indian head nickel OR buffalo nickel.> Buffalo nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938.> The first US nickels were minted in 1866.
Buffalo nickel was created in 1913.
Check that coin again. The first year for buffalo nickels was 1913.