Please post new question as to where the phrase is located on the obverse of the coin.
20,000-100,000
The visage of the Indian which dominates the obverse design was a composite of several Native Americans.
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
Under the Indian on the obverse. However, this is a high point in the design and the date is often completely worn away.
value of a 1936 buffalo head nickel
Please look at the coin again. Lincoln has never been on a 5 cent coin.
20,000-100,000
It is worth 5 cents.
The visage of the Indian which dominates the obverse design was a composite of several Native Americans.
The visage of the Indian which dominates the obverse design was a composite of several Native Americans.
They did not exist in 1828! if you mean 1928? then 0.25-3.00$
1937D "Indian head" nickel - has a 3-legged buffalo on the obverse
Under the Indian on the obverse. However, this is a high point in the design and the date is often completely worn away.
the obverse
No nickel has Mount Vernon on it.Mount Vernon was George Washington's home, but Jeffersonis on the nickel and his home is called Monticello, just like the word underneath the building tells you! Before that (1913-1938), we had the Five Cent Indian Head nickel, popularly called the "Buffalo" nickel with an Indian head on the face (the obverse side) and a buffalo on the back (the reverse side).
Buffalo nickels, officially known as Indian Head nickels, were minted from 1913 to 1938. They are made of a 75% copper and 25% nickel alloy, giving them their distinct color and durability. The coin's design features a Native American profile on the obverse side and an image of a buffalo on the reverse side.
Buffalo nickel was created in 1913.