There were 3 types of 1925 nickels minted, one had no mint mark (Philadelphia) mintage 35,565,100,D was for Denver mintage 4,450,000 and S for San Francisco mintage 6,256,000. The mint mark is under the words five cents, on the buffalo side. The Philly sells for a dollar or so in grade good, Denver about $10 and the SF for around $5. These are retail prices you would get less. One thing to bring to your attention is the grade. If you have a high grade one, with a good strike, it can be worth some big bucks especially the D and S ones. They are rare in high grades and most coins of this date, do not make it to very fine. To help you grade your coin look at the horn on the buffalo. Horn worn off grade good,1/2 horn grade very good, 3/4 horn grade fine, full horn grade is very fine. Above that grade. you need to have a dealer grade it for you. There is a lot involved
On the 1935 Indian/Buffalo 5 Cents there might be a mint mark below FIVE CENTS (plain, Philadelphia; D, Denver; S, San Francisco). 1935p $1 to $3, 1935D $1 to $8, and 1935S $1 to $3.50 are the retail value ranges if you still can not distinguish the tip of the buffalo's horn. 1935p $25, 1935D $80, and 1935S $60 are the minimum retail values for like new coins. By the way, "E Pluribus Unum" is Latin for "Out of many, one." I hope that helps.FINALLY DONE!
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The value of a 1935 Buffalo nickel can vary depending on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a circulated coin may be worth around $1 to $3, while a well-preserved specimen could be worth $5 or more to a collector. It's advisable to have a coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate valuation.
The first buffalo nickels were made in 1913. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
A coins value is determined by the rarity, market demand, and its condition. As of 2014 a 1927 buffalo nickel in mint condition is valued at around 55.00.
Buffalo Nickels weigh 5 grams and are made of an alloy that is 75% copper and 25% nickel.
A mule nickel is a valuable error coin worth several thousand dollars. These coins were created when a buffalo nickel die was paired with a Jefferson nickel die, resulting in a mule coin with features from both designs. The specific value can vary based on its condition and rarity.
A 1877 penny with a buffalo on the back and the word nickel is likely a novelty or altered coin. It is not a genuine U.S. coin as buffalo nickels were not minted until 1913. Its value would be minimal and mostly for novelty or educational purposes.
The value of a 1940 Buffalo nickel can vary depending on its condition and mint mark. In general, a circulated coin is typically worth around $1 to $3, while one in uncirculated condition may be worth $15 to $25 or more. It's best to have a coin appraiser evaluate its specific condition and rarity for a more accurate assessment.
Buffalo nickels from those years are common dates and do not hold significant numismatic value in circulated condition. They are usually worth around $1 to $3 each, depending on the specific condition and mint mark.