It's not possible to answer that question across all 25 years of buffalo nickel minting.
Depending on their dates, coins from any of the 3 then-active mints could be the most valuable for that particular year.
Check under the "FIVE CENTS" on the reverse of the coin. Possible mint marks are:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San FranciscoAlso note that the coin is called either a Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the whole buffalo, not just its head!
The mint-mark is on the back of the coin. Look farther below the buffalo close to the the rim and if it was not minted at Philadelphia it Will have a mint-mark
F is not the mint mark that is the inital of the name of the designer of the coin the mint mark is located on the back below 5 cents
This will vary greatly depending on date and mint mark.
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.
Check under the "FIVE CENTS" on the reverse of the coin. Possible mint marks are:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San FranciscoAlso note that the coin is called either a Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the whole buffalo, not just its head!
If you mean a Buffalo Nickel with no mint mark, it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark was used on nickels for the first time in 1980
It would depend on the date of the Buffalo nickel. Post a new question and include the date and mintmark if there is one.
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This will vary greatly depending on date and mint mark.
The mint-mark is on the back of the coin. Look farther below the buffalo close to the the rim and if it was not minted at Philadelphia it Will have a mint-mark
F is not the mint mark that is the inital of the name of the designer of the coin the mint mark is located on the back below 5 cents
It's a mintmark indicating the coin was minted in San Francisco. Possible letters on a buffalo nickel are:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco
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.
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.
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.
From $1 to $20,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.