The 1938-D Buffalo Nickel does not seem to have a higher value than other common dates according to the listings I watch. The only increase in value shown is for the D/S and D/D mintmark errors.
A typical Mint State example is $400.00 to $600.00. It's a fairly common higher mintage coin.
Native american indians. The buffalo were plentiful, and fairly easy to catch - making their skins the ideal material to construct teepees from.
With the date of 1845 it's a Braided Hair Liberty Head Large Cent cointhat's a fairly common date.The mintage is 3,894,804 and all were struck in Philadelphia. As to values. Most coins are circulated an run from $12.00-$20.00 in average condition, better coins are $30.00-$70.00 Mint state coins start at $175.00+
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1898 is a fairly common date. It's worth around $2-3.
A typical Mint State example is $400.00 to $600.00. It's a fairly common higher mintage coin.
A 1944 Mercury dime is fairly common with the mintage being around 231 million. I see them on eBay from $2 to $54 depending on the condition.
Native american indians. The buffalo were plentiful, and fairly easy to catch - making their skins the ideal material to construct teepees from.
Since you can't remove it without damaging it, it really has no effective collector value. In any case 1936 is a fairly common year for buffalo nickels* - if you could get it out of the plastic it might sell for a dollar or two.
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