The 1937 Winged Head or "Mercury" dime is worth about $0.99-$2.50 However, proof or mint state coins can be worth $40+++
Yes they did put out a Mercury dime in 1937. In 1937 a dime was 90 percent silver. That silver would be worth about one dollar in todays dollars. Or another way to put it is, todays dollar is only worth about ten cents. The more dollars that are printed up the less all paper dollars are worth.
I'm not sure of what you're asking here. In 1936 a penny was worth $0.01, but if you want to know what a 1936 penny is worth today then maybe this will help you. 1936 Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny; With no mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $5.00, proof is worth $135.00. Also 1936 with no mint mark were some that were 'double die' obv., and they are worth from $45.00 to $750.00 depending on condition. 1936 penny with D mint mark, in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00. With S mint mark in very good condition is worth $0.10, uncirculated is worth $8.00 The information blow refers to a 1936 Canadian Penny. This Coin - one of three 1936 dated pennies made by the Royal Mint with a "dot" below the date and bearing the image of King George V - has fetched $160,000 in online bids ahead of an auction in New Yrk next week, when it is expected to go for at least $300,000. The mint placed the dots as it experimented with making currency in 1937 that carried the previous year's date. George's Edward VIII, had abdicated the throne, leaving the mint without a monarch's face to grace the coins. - Toronto Sun
1937 is categorized in the twentieth century.
October 19 1937 was a Tuesday.
Buffalo Bill never appeared on a U.S. nickel. A 1937 nickel has a picture of a Native American chieftan on the front, and a buffalo (animal) on the back.
It is a common date among Buffalo nickels and is worth less then $2 unless it is in perfect condition.
Even in the worst condition a 1937 Buffalo head nickel can be valuable. This coin has been sold for 80 dollars in good condition and 50 dollars in poor condition.
Average coins are $1.00-$3.00
Please check the date on your coin again and post a new question. The last Buffalo nickel was struck in 1938.
Average value is $1.00-$3.00 for most circulated coins.
All Buffalo nickels have the "F" it's the designers initials. The 1937 is a high mintage common date with retail values of $3.00 or less.
About $1 in average condition, $2 or 3 if it's only slightly worn.
The coin is normally called either a Buffalo nickel or an Indian Head nickel. The entire buffalo is shown, not just its head, LOL! Please see the question "What is the value of a 1937 US nickel?" for more information.
This famous design is called either a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel; both names are about equally common.1937 is a common date for Buffalo Nickels. In average Circulated condition, it's worth about 50 cents. If the buffalo's horn is complete, it's worth $1.00 to $1.50 and you can usually check prices on common coins by looking on eBay or the websites of coin dealers. There are quite a few of them on the web.Please see the question "What is the value of a 1937 US nickel?" for more information.A 1937 Buffalo nickEL is common, if it's in collectible condition the value is $1.00-$3.00 for an average coin. It's worth around $.50-2.50 in average condition, and up to almost $20 if uncirculated.If the buffalo has 4 legs visible it's a common variety worth about $1 in average condition. If it's missing one leg it MAY be a much rarer variety worth in excess of $500. However there are many counterfeits so if you have the 3-leg version it should be inspected by a professional dealer or appraiser.FAQs:Do buffalo nickels contain any silver? > No. Like all nickels except the famous "war nickels" of 1942-45, buffalo nickels are 75% copper and 25% nickelIs the coin also called a "nickle"? No. There IS something called a "nickle" but it's a small European bird!!
The value of a 1937 buffalo nickel with an Indian on it can vary depending on its condition. In general, these nickels can range in value from a few dollars for well-worn coins to over $100 for ones in excellent condition. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
7-11-11>>> 1937 Buffalo nickels are very common with values from 10 cents to $1.25 for most circulated coins.