An Indian Head nickel, also known as the Buffalo nickel, typically features a Native American on the obverse and a buffalo on the reverse. If the coin has no visible year, its value can be significantly lower than those with a readable date, often ranging from a few dollars to around $20, depending on its condition and any discernible details. However, coins that are unidentifiable due to a lack of a date may be worth more to collectors as a curiosity, but generally not as much as dated specimens. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or numismatic expert.
The buffalo is the back. The front is an Indian head.
These coins are called Indian head nickels or buffalo nickels but not "buffalo head". After all, they show the whole buffalo on the back, not just its head! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1929 US nickel?" for more information.
It is a common date among Buffalo nickels and is worth less then $2 unless it is in perfect condition.
Buffalo or Indian Head nickels were minted in the US from 1913 to 1938.
Likely the date has worn off, but it's still 5 cents.
The coin you describe is referred to as an " Indian Head Nickel " or sometimes a " Buffalo Nickel ".
The buffalo is the back. The front is an Indian head.
These coins are called Indian head nickels or buffalo nickels but not "buffalo head". After all, they show the whole buffalo on the back, not just its head! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1929 US nickel?" for more information.
It is a common date among Buffalo nickels and is worth less then $2 unless it is in perfect condition.
Buffalo or Indian Head nickels were minted in the US from 1913 to 1938.
Likely the date has worn off, but it's still 5 cents.
Buffalo(*) nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938. Please check your coin again. (*)There's never been a buffalo head nickel. The terms are "Indian head" or "buffalo" and both refer to the same coin, but the picture on the back is of the whole buffalo, not just its head
The buffalo (actually a bison) is on the back, with an Indian head on the front. The date is on the front at the base of the Indian's neck.
1913 is when the US mint started making buffalo nickels. Remember, the coin is called a "buffalo nickel" or an "Indian Head nickel" but not "buffalo head" because it shows the whole animal on the back.
if its real and not worn about 50.00 but if worn and damaged 10.00 also it depends if its a D or S
There's never been a "buffalo head" nickel. The terms are "Indian head" or "buffalo" and both refer to the same coin. As you can see on the coin's back, the picture shows the whole buffalo, not just its head, LOL! Please see the Related Question for information about values.
It's a Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel an a date,year and mint mark will help to answer a question