It's a buffalo rather than a bull, and it shows the entire animal not just its head.
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To clear things up:It's a buffalo, not a bull. A bull is the animal used in bullfights in Mexico and Spain.F is the initial of the coin's designer, not a mint mark. The mint mark, if there is one, is on the back under the words FIVE CENTS.The coins called Liberty nickels were minted for circulation from 1883 to 1912. Even though your coin has the word LIBERTY on it, it's called an Indian Head or Buffalo nickel.Assuming that its date is in fact 1913, please see the Related Question for more information about values and design varieties.
The Indian leaders at the Battle of Little Bighorn (1876) were Crazy Horse, Chief Gall, Sitting Bull, and Lame White Man(killed in the battle).Who actually killed George Armstrong Custer is in dispute, as it was claimed by various braves including White Bull, Rain-in-the-Face, Flat Lip and Brave Bear.
Crazy Horse was opposing Custer in the Sioux War with Sitting Bull. Crazy Horse served more as an commander of the Sioux warriors fought one of the most unified, best-organized Indian campaigns in history
its an alteration of latin word bulla meaning bull(as in papal bull)
Bull Run Bull Run II Border States Box cartridge
The value of a Sitting Bull nickel, officially known as the "Indian Head" or "Buffalo nickel," depends on its condition, year of minting, and rarity. Generally, these coins can range from a few dollars for common, circulated examples to several hundred dollars or more for uncirculated or rare editions. Collectors often look for specific years and mint marks that can significantly increase a coin's value. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a recent coin price guide or a professional numismatist.
The Bull Fight - 1935 was released on: USA: 8 February 1935
The US has never minted a nickel with a bull (i.e. male cow) on it. You're almost certainly thinking of a buffalonickel.If your coin is so worn that its date isn't visible, it's called a "cull" and is only worth 10 cents or so. If it has a date, please see the question "What is the value of a US nickel?" for detailed information.
Vincents Stoltenberg Bull died in 1935.
The Bull Fight - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Grant Short Bull died on 1935-08-20.
no, he was an Indian!
sitting bull
little bull
yes he is he is an Indian chief
No... A Bull Terrier doe not represent that particular state...
Sitting Bull The Hostile Sioux Indian Chief - 1914 was released on: USA: January 1914