Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, the 1923 Buffalo nickel is a common date coin of the series. Values for coins in average circulated condition are $1.00-$5.00. Values are only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
NOTE: The letter below the date is an "F" it's the initial of James Earl Fraser the designer of the coin.
There is no 1936 E Buffalo Head Nickel. You've probably mistaken an "S" for an E. The D and S are mints marks, telling you which mint the coin was made, coins with no mint mark (or a P) were made at the Philadelphia Mint. In general this coin will be worth $1.00, higher if in better condition.
20,000-100,000
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
It's just a Jefferson nickel, 1941 coins are still found in circulation and ALL US coins have the national motto. Spend it.
The letter you see is an "E". James Earle Fraser the designer of the coin. And all Buffalo Nickels have it. 1935 is a very common date, coins in circulated condition have retail values of 25 cents to $3.00.
The 'E' you see is actually a 'F' and it's not a mintmark, it's the designers initial (Fraser) mintmarks are on the reverse of all Indian head nickels. A 1930 nickel in average collectible condition is $1.00-$3.00
A 2010 U.S. nickel is worth exactly five cents.
It is worth 5 cents.
There is no 1936 E Buffalo Head Nickel. You've probably mistaken an "S" for an E. The D and S are mints marks, telling you which mint the coin was made, coins with no mint mark (or a P) were made at the Philadelphia Mint. In general this coin will be worth $1.00, higher if in better condition.
If your Indian head buffalo nickel has the phrase "plurbus undum" with an "e" in front of it, it may be a misprint or a novelty coin, as the correct phrase is "E Pluribus Unum." The value of such a coin can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity; it could be worth a few dollars to a collector or potentially more if it's a recognized error. To get a precise valuation, it’s best to consult a coin expert or a reputable coin dealer.
20,000-100,000
What you're seeing isn't an E and isn't a mint mark. It's a small F, which is the initial of the designer James Fraser.Mint marks on Buffalo nickels are below the word "Five Cents" on the back of the coin.blank = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San FranciscoThere's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1923 US nickel?"
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
5 cents unless in mint packaging. They are commonly found in circulation.
The coin is a Jefferson nickel and its value is 5 cents If you check your pocket change you'll see that ALL nickels have the national motto on them.
It's just a Jefferson nickel, 1941 coins are still found in circulation and ALL US coins have the national motto. Spend it.
5 cents. For a more specific value, post a question about a specific date.