Buffalo nickels with the dates worn off are still five cents and some people do make jewelry out of them.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
A 1934 Buffalo nickel is not a rare coin, retail value for a average circulated coin is $1.00-$5.00
Check that coin again. The first year for buffalo nickels was 1913.
Buffalo head nickels were not manufactured in 1732. They were not manufactured until 1913.
The coin is called an Indian Head nickel or a buffalo nickel, not "buffalo head" - after all, it shows the entire buffalo! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1936 US nickel?" for more information.
The value of an undated coin can vary widely depending on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. It's best to have the coin evaluated by a professional coin dealer or appraiser to determine its worth.
An undated 20p coin, which was produced in very limited numbers, can be worth significantly more than its face value due to its rarity. While banks typically do not exchange such coins for more than their face value, collectors may pay anywhere from £50 to several hundred pounds for an undated 20p coin, depending on its condition and demand. Therefore, it’s best to check with coin dealers or collectors for its market value.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $1.00-$4.00 for most coins. The 1930 Buffalo nickel is a very common coin.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
A 1934 Buffalo nickel is not a rare coin, retail value for a average circulated coin is $1.00-$5.00
Check that coin again. The first year for buffalo nickels was 1913.
Such a coin was not made by the US mint and therefore has little to no collector value. Most of the value would depend on the metal content or if you sold it to a Buffalo Sabre collector.
No-Date Buffalo nickels are still 5 cents, but some people that use them to make jewelry pay 6 to 10 cents for them.
Buffalo head nickels were not manufactured in 1732. They were not manufactured until 1913.
The value of a 2008 Gold Buffalo Coin will vary depending on the condition of the individual coin. Check out the Gold Buffalo Coin page at APMEX.com for more about the coin itself and to gauge pricing. APMEX - The Gold Standard in Precious Metal Trading
This coin is commonly called either a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel (*). Please see the question "What is the value of a 1927 US nickel?" for more information. (*) But not a "buffalo head nickel" - after all, it shows the whole buffalo! Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1927 Buffalo nickel is very common, average coins are $1.00-$5.00
The coin is called an Indian Head nickel or a buffalo nickel, not "buffalo head" - after all, it shows the entire buffalo! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1936 US nickel?" for more information.