Coins: 1937 S Buffalo Nickel Nickel NGC MS-65
Toy: 1935 U.S. Buffalo Nickel Coin - United States Mint
Coins: 1918 S Buffalo Nickel Very Good
Coins: 1913 S Buffalo Nickels Type 2 Nickel MS64 PCGS
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Coins: 1918 S Buffalo Nickels Nickel VF20 NGC
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Coins: 1913 S Buffalo Nickel FIVE CENTS in Recess Nickel G6 PCGS
Coins: 1913 S Buffalo Nickels Type 1 Nickel AU58 PCGS
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Coins: 1937 S Buffalo Nickel MS-65 PCGS
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Coins: 1923 S Buffalo Nickels Nickel AU55 PCGS
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Coins: 1926 S Buffalo Nickel Nickel PCGS VF20
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Q: How to Find Buffalo Nickels.
A: 1. Approach a coin dealer in your area that sells Buffalo Nickels. These are a commonly sought coin, but they are still in plentiful supply, depending on the ye... Read More »
Q: How to Grade Buffalo Nickels.
A: 1. Look at the side of the coin with the buffalo. Hold the coin at an angle and check the wear on the hip and upper front leg on the coin. These are the high po... Read More »
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A: It's right under the Indian's portrait, on the raised area where his shoulder is. However, this area was one of the first to wear off, so many dates are no long... Read More »
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A: US five cent coins made from 1913 to 1838 are called Indian Head and or Buffalo Nickels because they have a Buffalo on the back of the coins and a Indian Head o... Read More »
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