Hi. I am from Puebla,Mexico and I found in an old House One coin like this. My coin is a Buffalo Nickle 1936 it looks like yours, its really nice. I was sorprised to find this coin in the north of Puebla State. Where my hometown is. I use to go detecting every week. It's my hobby. Saludos desde Puebla.
perhaps the 1913 (which is distinguishable), but for any of the other nickels if they're dateless it's safe to say they have no numismatic value whatsoever
a big problem with the buffalo nickels was that the date was on the raised part of the coin, so it was the first thing that wore off. Buffalo nickels without dates are worth a nickel lol, but they're still cool to collect.
1938-D buffalo nickels were widely saved by both collectors and non-collectors at the time because they knew it would be the last year of the buffalo nickel. The coin is more common than you may think and at the MS-66 level, probably over-valued. I have an NGC certified MS-64 that I paid $24 for and I'm plenty happy with it. Hopfeully you did not pay top dollar for yours. You have a nice coin, though!
Hi. I am from Puebla,Mexico and I found in an old House One coin like this. My coin is a Buffalo Nickle 1936 it looks like yours, its really nice. I was sorprised to find this coin in the north of Puebla State. Where my hometown is. I use to go detecting every week. It's my hobby. Saludos desde Puebla.
kaste2r 1 year ago
i have a 1920 buffalo nickle like that, but it's not in mint condition though.....i think it's only worth about $2.50 or something like that.
sk8baller4life 2 years ago
What about my wierd?
HoboBob24 2 years ago
yea, I like my 1913, its one that not that many people have
logohi212 3 years ago
perhaps the 1913 (which is distinguishable), but for any of the other nickels if they're dateless it's safe to say they have no numismatic value whatsoever
YoMomma21212 3 years ago
NOOO i have a 1913 buffalo nickel, that is dateless, but the 1913 ones, have a raised hill, instead of a flat one, easily worth more than a nickel
logohi212 3 years ago
I have a 1937 S which i believe is 40 cents
literallly found it a week ago
Colintabulous 3 years ago
a big problem with the buffalo nickels was that the date was on the raised part of the coin, so it was the first thing that wore off. Buffalo nickels without dates are worth a nickel lol, but they're still cool to collect.
YoMomma21212 3 years ago
1938-D buffalo nickels were widely saved by both collectors and non-collectors at the time because they knew it would be the last year of the buffalo nickel. The coin is more common than you may think and at the MS-66 level, probably over-valued. I have an NGC certified MS-64 that I paid $24 for and I'm plenty happy with it. Hopfeully you did not pay top dollar for yours. You have a nice coin, though!
stdspk 3 years ago
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your wierd
Fastpitchgirl15 3 years ago