The 1935 Indian Head nickel graded as MS-60 is valued at $19.00.
The F you see is the monogram of the designer James Earle Fraser, not a mintmark. The mintmark is on the reverse under FIVE cents.
1935 is a very common year and the value depends on the condition of the coin. Most are 25 cents to $2.00
Average circulated coins are $1.00-$2.00
This design is known by a number of different names, most commonly Indian head nickel or buffalo nickel. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 US nickel?" for specific details.
1935 is a common date Indian Head nickel. Values are 50 cents to $3.00 for most circulated coins.
about 35 cents
five cents
This coin is also often called a Buffalo nickel or a Indian Head nickel. Both names are about equally common. 1935 is a very common date. Most coins are valued at .50 cents to $3.00.
A 1935 Buffalo nickel in average condition runs $1.00-$3.00 retail
Well, inflation has changed the value of a nickel. In 1935 you could get a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk or gas for five or ten cents, I think.
Buffalo nickels, like modern nickels, are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, NOT silver. 1935 is a common date, worth a dollar or two in average condition and upwards of $25-30 if uncirculated. A 1935-D is worth a little more.
It's not worth much. What you have is a novelty item, not a mint error.
Retail values are $1.00-$3.00 for average circulated coins of this date.