The current spot price of silver is about $43 per troy ounce.
Whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
Defenitly. Any coin with a gold content is worth way more than face value.
Those coins likely are never going to be worth more than their weight in silver...2 troy ounces... http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+much+is+2+troy+ounces+of+silver+worth
There is no such coin. Buffalo NICKELS were first released in 1913. No 1-cent coin has ever carried a buffalo image.
A 1973 Imperial Russian one ounce coin may be worth thirty dollars or more. The specific worth of the coin depends on how rare it is at the time of sale and the condition.
in circulated condition 1.75$
Check that coin again. The last year for buffalo nickels was 1938.
Look at the coin again, the first Buffalo nickel was made in 1913.
The US Mint did not issue a buffalo coin in 1970. Please examine your coin and submit a new question with additional information concerning it.
It isn't an error, it is a privately minted round. It isn't legal tender and the actual design gives it no value. What does give it value however, is the 1 troy ounce of silver in it, at the time of writing silver was around $28.69 an ounce, so that is what your silver round is worth. Keep in mind that silver prices are very volatile and increase or decrease daily.
Please look at the date on the coin again. The first Buffalo nickel was issued in 1913.