Buffalo nickels only ever used one design. The Indian's portrait is a composite, as is the buffalo's, although they were both based on actual individuals.
This coin is also known as an Indian Head nickel. Both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1915 US nickel?" for more information.
This coin is also known as a buffalo nickel. Both names are about equally common. There's more information at the Related Question.
it isworth 5 cents
To clear things up, they're called buffalo nickels or Indian head nickels - they show the entire buffalo, not just its head, LOL! Please see the related question for more information.
Unfortunately alterations such as that almost always destroy the collectors' value of a coin.
This coin is also known as an Indian Head nickel. Both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1915 US nickel?" for more information.
Yes they are visible.
This coin is also known as a buffalo nickel. Both names are about equally common. There's more information at the Related Question.
it isworth 5 cents
To clear things up, they're called buffalo nickels or Indian head nickels - they show the entire buffalo, not just its head, LOL! Please see the related question for more information.
A Plugged Nickel - 1915 was released on: USA: 6 August 1915
Unfortunately alterations such as that almost always destroy the collectors' value of a coin.
Buffalo Blues ended in 1915.
The Indian Trapper's Vindication - 1915 was released on: USA: 6 September 1915
The cast of A Plugged Nickel - 1915 includes: Lila Chester as Lila Christopher - Wife Boyd Marshall as Mr. Christopher
The mint mark position is the same on all buffalo nickels - under the words FIVE CENTS on the back.No mint mark (blank) = Philadelphia. Except during WWII, the P mint mark wasn't used on nickels till 1980."D" = Denver"S" = San Francisco.
For Jefferson nickels, the most valuable are the 1938-S, 1939-D, and 1950-D. For Buffalo nickels, key dates include 1913-D and S, both type 1 and 2, 1914-D, 1915-S, 1918/17-D, 1921-S, and 1937-D 3-leg. With Liberty nickels, valuable dates are 1885 and 1886. Then for Shield nickels, the rare dates are 1871, 1879, 1880, and 1881.