I do not believe that breaking a brick of 2005 nickels would affect their value at all today, however, should the brick remain intact for the next 40-50 years the brick itself would be somewhat of a rarity commanding perhaps a slightly higher price so breaking it at that future time could possibly yield less than if it were to remain intact.
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Check for rare or error nickels, such as the 1913 Liberty Head or 1937-D 3-legged Buffalo nickel. Look for high-quality, uncirculated coins or those with mint errors like double-die strikes. It's also worth examining the coin's condition and rarity, as these factors can significantly affect its value.
What date? The picture on buffalo nickels issued from 1913 to 1938 was "sanitized". If that's what you have you need to post a new question with its date and whether there's a mint mark under the words FIVE CENTS. The new buffalo nickels issued in 2005 were, as the saying goes, anatomically correct. But they're quite common and aren't worth anything extra.
they hunted the buffalo for food, and used the skin from the buffalo to make clothing.
The buffalo nickel with a penis made in 1913-1938, can be taken to 'most' banks and they will take the nickel, and hand you a $20 bill for every nickel you have that fits the criteria..ie: date, nickel, penis.
The plains Indians virtually had to change their way of life after the buffalo became scarce. Other Indians did not live where buffalo were.
Buffalo was their was of life. Plains indians used and ate everything on the buffalo. The bones uses as tools, fur for clothing and meat for food. When the buffalo started to decimate so did the indians.
Yes they do. Especially if in a prime focal area.
People affect buffalo habitat primarily through land development, agriculture, and urban expansion, which can lead to habitat fragmentation and loss. Overgrazing by livestock can degrade grasslands, reducing the availability of food for buffalo. Additionally, human activities such as hunting and poaching can directly impact buffalo populations. Conservation efforts and sustainable land management practices are essential to protect and restore buffalo habitats.
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The Plains people lost their way of life, food, clothing, tools and ability to survive with the destruction of the buffalo.
The Plains people lost their way of life, food, clothing, tools and ability to survive with the destruction of the buffalo.
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