If it has one, it's on the reverse under the words FIVE CENTS and can only be an "S"
The mint mark on all Indian/buffalo nickels is on the reverse(tails) side, right at the bottom, below the words "five cents." No mark is Philadelphia, D is Denver, and S is San Francisco.
Check under the "FIVE CENTS" on the reverse of the coin. Possible mint marks are:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San FranciscoAlso note that the coin is called either a Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the whole buffalo, not just its head!
All Buffalo nickels have an "F" on the front. It's the designers initial, James Earle Fraser. The mint mark, if any, is on the back under the words FIVE CENTS.
This coin is also called a buffalo nickel. Both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1923 US nickel?" for details by mint mark and condition. 1923 is not a rare date for Buffalo nickels. Well-worn, it's worth about a dollar. Lightly worn, it's worth about $8 A nice uncirculated one is worth about $100
This will vary greatly depending on date and mint mark.
F is not a mint mark on any buffalo (nor any other) nickel, though the buffalo nickel was designed by one J.E. Fraser. In 1923, there were 35.7 million nickels minted in Philadelphia, with another 6.1 million in San Francisco, but none in Denver.
The mint mark on all Indian/buffalo nickels is on the reverse(tails) side, right at the bottom, below the words "five cents." No mark is Philadelphia, D is Denver, and S is San Francisco.
Check under the "FIVE CENTS" on the reverse of the coin. Possible mint marks are:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San FranciscoAlso note that the coin is called either a Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the whole buffalo, not just its head!
If you mean a Buffalo Nickel with no mint mark, it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark was used on nickels for the first time in 1980
All Buffalo nickels have an "F" on the front. It's the designers initial, James Earle Fraser. The mint mark, if any, is on the back under the words FIVE CENTS.
This coin is also called a buffalo nickel. Both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1923 US nickel?" for details by mint mark and condition. 1923 is not a rare date for Buffalo nickels. Well-worn, it's worth about a dollar. Lightly worn, it's worth about $8 A nice uncirculated one is worth about $100
What you're seeing isn't an E and isn't a mint mark. It's a small F, which is the initial of the designer James Fraser.Mint marks on Buffalo nickels are below the word "Five Cents" on the back of the coin.blank = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San FranciscoThere's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1923 US nickel?"
It would depend on the date of the Buffalo nickel. Post a new question and include the date and mintmark if there is one.
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This will vary greatly depending on date and mint mark.
The mint-mark is on the back of the coin. Look farther below the buffalo close to the the rim and if it was not minted at Philadelphia it Will have a mint-mark
F is not the mint mark that is the inital of the name of the designer of the coin the mint mark is located on the back below 5 cents