Buffalo nickels are not only nostalgic coins but also potentially worth much more than five cents to rare coin collectors.
The Buffalo nickel (sometimes called the Indian Head nickel) was produced from 1913 to 1921 and 1923 to 1938. A five-cent coin made of copper-nickel, it depicts the bust of a Native American profile ...
This all-American girl wanted to collect the all-American coin, the Buffalo nickel. Buffalo nickels were plentiful in change when I began collecting in the late 1960s. This all-American girl wanted to ...
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The American Buffalo coin, first introduced by the U.S. Mint in 2006, is a highly sought-after piece among collectors and investors alike. Its design, inspired by the classic Buffalo Nickel, and its ...
Design: Obverse: Features the iconic profile of a Native American, designed by James Earle Fraser, based on the original Buffalo Nickel. Reverse: Showcases the majestic American Buffalo, also known as ...
In the past, finding an American Buffalo nickel, often referred to as an Indian Head Nickel, was like finding a tiny bit of history, and collectors and enthusiasts still experience that pleasure ...