How much can I get for an Indian head nickel?

Depending on which digits are the nickel can be worth anywhere from 50 cents (if the part showing is the first 2 or 3 digits) to about 20% of market value if the last two or three digits are readable.

How much is a 1919 Indian head nickel worth?

A well circulated 1919 Buffalo nickel is worth close to $1.50. The branch mint issue 1919 buffalo nickels are rather elusive, any you find has good value. These old nickels were minted at three different locations, each valued separately, with the Denver mint coin as the standout piece.

How much is a 1921 Indian head nickel worth?

Pricing the 1921 Buffalo Nickel

DATEGOODUNCIRCULATED
1921$4$75
1921 S$75$1200
Source: Red Book

What is the most valuable Indian head nickel?

The Top 10 Most Valuable Nickels

TypeYearEstimated Value
1. Liberty Head V Nickel1913$3,737,500
2. 7-D Buffalo Nickel1918$350,750
3. S Buffalo Nickel1926$322,000
4. Buffalo Nickel1916$281,750

Are there any nickels worth money?

Here are the top 10 most valuable nickels: 1913 Liberty Nickel – The Olsen Specimen: $3,737,500. 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel – Doubled Die Obverse: $350,750. 1926-S Buffalo Nickel: $322,000.

What’s the value of a 1919 buffalo nickel?

Pricing the 1919 Buffalo Nickel

DATEGOODUNCIRCULATED
1919$2.25$32
1919 D$15$350
1919 S$9$375
Source: Red Book

When was the Indian Head nickel minted?

Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel minted from 1913 until 1938. Indian Head or Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938) can be simple and affordable to collect for the intermediate coin collector, or challenging enough for the advanced coin collector.

How much is a 1918 7 D Buffalo nickel worth?

It did not gain its deserved notoriety until 1947, when it was listed in the first edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins. Its estimated value was listed at $40.00 in Fine condition and $150 in Uncirculated. Since then, the 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel has displayed a stellar record of price increases.

How much is a Buffalo Head nickel worth?

Since the U.S. Mint dates all coins it produces, collectors consider a Buffalo Indian Head nickel with the date rubbed off as a low-grade coin likely worth about 50 cents. The intrinsic value of the metal in the coins is around 5 cents, as of 2014.

What was the denomination on the first Buffalo nickel?

The first variety of the Buffalo nickel produced by The United States Mint featured the buffalo standing on a mound of dirt with the denomination FIVE CENTS rising above it. This design flaw caused the denomination to prematurely wear off of the nickel.

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