1935 Buffalo Nickel
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*1935 Buffalo Nickel Value E Pluribus Unum
*1935 Buffalo Nickel Ddr
1935 Buffalo Nickel BU US Coin. 1935 Buffalo Nickel; Grades Brilliant Uncirculated; In Non-PVC Flip for Protection; Similar to Coins Shown; Save Money With with the Shopping Cart Free Shipping on Additional Items!! 1935 P Buffalo Nickel CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1935 P Buffalo Nickel value at an average of $1.35, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $125.
*The Buffalo Nickel’s design was created to honor Native American heritage. The obverse features a Native American, facing right, that is thought to be a composite of multiple Native American chiefs from different tribes.
*In 1913 the U.S. Mint retired the Liberty Head nickel (or ’V’ nickel) design.Indian Head Nickel - Line TypeMinted at: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark) Metal Composition: 75% Copper - 25% Nickel Mass / Weight: 5 grams What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):1935 Buffalo Nickel Value E Pluribus UnumCoin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/ConditionGood(G-4)Very Good(VG-8)Fine(F-12)Very Fine(VF-20)Extremely Fine(EF-40)About Uncirculated(AU-50)Uncirculated(MS-60)Uncirculated(MS-63)Proof(PR-63)$1.08$1.63$1.90$2.17$3.14$11$23$49-USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1935 Buffalo Nickel is Worth $1.63 in Average Condition and can be Worth $23 to $49 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin’s Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.MELT VALUE: $0.0524
119 items found
*Seller: 9Sec93LXCondition: Circulated
*$1.75
*$6.85 or Best OfferFree ShippingSeller: 1028kenjCondition: AU with some mint luster
*Seller: 1028kenjCondition: VF
*$2.49
*$2.49
*$1.75
*$1.75
*$2.49
*$2.49
*$1.20
*$1.20
*$1.20
*$1.10
*$2.49
*$2.49
*Seller: mjkcoinsCertification Agency: OtherCertification Number: RAWCondition: Circulated
*Seller: morgan777Condition: F
*$11.00
*$3.00
*$34.00Free Shipping
*$2.00Seller: TaddsCoinsCertification Agency: OtherCertification Number: RawCondition: F-15
*$15.00 or Best Offer
*Seller: schmt1
*$3.00
James Earle Fraser’s Indian Head 5-cent coins or “Buffalo nickels” are among the most beloved American coins.
On Dec. 15 in the last major rare coin auction of the year, Legend Rare Coin Auctions sold dozens of gorgeous, rainbow-toned examples from a stellar collection assembled over the last decade by Andy and Alynne Skrabalak of Angel Dee’s Coins and Collectibles.
Many of the offered lots represented the finest certified examples and all were selected for tremendous eye appeal. Bidders paid strong prices for these impressive “nickels.”
Here is one of three we’re profiling in this week’s Market Analysis.The Lot:
1935-S Indian Head 5-cent piece, PCGS Mint State 67+The Price:
$11,456.251935 Buffalo Nickel DdrThe Story:
“Buffalo nickels” produced at the Denver and San Francisco Mints can often be found weakly struck, especially when compared to their counterparts coming from the Philadelphia Mint. This 1935-S Indian Head 5-cent piece, the sole piece graded Mint State 67+ by Professional Coin Grading Service, is from a large mintage of more than 10 million coins; PCGS has graded just 38 in MS-67.
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Legend excitedly wrote, “Whoa, the colors! Toned in moderately psychedelic colors. Both obverse and reverse are well struck and awash in bright pink, green, blue, orange, violet, and gold. The luster is strong and bold. The surfaces are clean and free of any distracting marks. Andy Skrabalak called the coin awesome, adding, ‘I think the obverse is MS68!’ ” The stunning San Francisco Mint issue sold for $11,456.25.
Indian Head 5-cent coin: The so-called ’Buffalo nickel,’ which features the design work of renowned sculptor James Earle Fraser, is arguably the most ’American’ of all United States coins and is a collector favorite. How much are Indian Head 5-cent coins worth?Read about more “Buffalo nickels” sold at the Las Vegas sale:
First-year ‘Buffalo nickel’ with great eye appeal tops $28K:Because the Bison on Mound coin was a first year of issue with a high mintage, examples were kept in large quantities. So why did this one top $28,000?
Why this 1938-D ‘Buffalo nickel’ is among the finest of its kind: It’s the most common coin in the series in Mint State grades, as many were saved in rolls. Here’s why this one sold for $12,925 at auction.
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*1935 Buffalo Nickel Value E Pluribus Unum
*1935 Buffalo Nickel Ddr
1935 Buffalo Nickel BU US Coin. 1935 Buffalo Nickel; Grades Brilliant Uncirculated; In Non-PVC Flip for Protection; Similar to Coins Shown; Save Money With with the Shopping Cart Free Shipping on Additional Items!! 1935 P Buffalo Nickel CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1935 P Buffalo Nickel value at an average of $1.35, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $125.
*The Buffalo Nickel’s design was created to honor Native American heritage. The obverse features a Native American, facing right, that is thought to be a composite of multiple Native American chiefs from different tribes.
*In 1913 the U.S. Mint retired the Liberty Head nickel (or ’V’ nickel) design.Indian Head Nickel - Line TypeMinted at: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark) Metal Composition: 75% Copper - 25% Nickel Mass / Weight: 5 grams What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):1935 Buffalo Nickel Value E Pluribus UnumCoin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/ConditionGood(G-4)Very Good(VG-8)Fine(F-12)Very Fine(VF-20)Extremely Fine(EF-40)About Uncirculated(AU-50)Uncirculated(MS-60)Uncirculated(MS-63)Proof(PR-63)$1.08$1.63$1.90$2.17$3.14$11$23$49-USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1935 Buffalo Nickel is Worth $1.63 in Average Condition and can be Worth $23 to $49 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin’s Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.MELT VALUE: $0.0524
119 items found
*Seller: 9Sec93LXCondition: Circulated
*$1.75
*$6.85 or Best OfferFree ShippingSeller: 1028kenjCondition: AU with some mint luster
*Seller: 1028kenjCondition: VF
*$2.49
*$2.49
*$1.75
*$1.75
*$2.49
*$2.49
*$1.20
*$1.20
*$1.20
*$1.10
*$2.49
*$2.49
*Seller: mjkcoinsCertification Agency: OtherCertification Number: RAWCondition: Circulated
*Seller: morgan777Condition: F
*$11.00
*$3.00
*$34.00Free Shipping
*$2.00Seller: TaddsCoinsCertification Agency: OtherCertification Number: RawCondition: F-15
*$15.00 or Best Offer
*Seller: schmt1
*$3.00
James Earle Fraser’s Indian Head 5-cent coins or “Buffalo nickels” are among the most beloved American coins.
On Dec. 15 in the last major rare coin auction of the year, Legend Rare Coin Auctions sold dozens of gorgeous, rainbow-toned examples from a stellar collection assembled over the last decade by Andy and Alynne Skrabalak of Angel Dee’s Coins and Collectibles.
Many of the offered lots represented the finest certified examples and all were selected for tremendous eye appeal. Bidders paid strong prices for these impressive “nickels.”
Here is one of three we’re profiling in this week’s Market Analysis.The Lot:
1935-S Indian Head 5-cent piece, PCGS Mint State 67+The Price:
$11,456.251935 Buffalo Nickel DdrThe Story:
“Buffalo nickels” produced at the Denver and San Francisco Mints can often be found weakly struck, especially when compared to their counterparts coming from the Philadelphia Mint. This 1935-S Indian Head 5-cent piece, the sole piece graded Mint State 67+ by Professional Coin Grading Service, is from a large mintage of more than 10 million coins; PCGS has graded just 38 in MS-67.
Connect with Coin World:
Sign up for our free eNewsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on Twitter
Legend excitedly wrote, “Whoa, the colors! Toned in moderately psychedelic colors. Both obverse and reverse are well struck and awash in bright pink, green, blue, orange, violet, and gold. The luster is strong and bold. The surfaces are clean and free of any distracting marks. Andy Skrabalak called the coin awesome, adding, ‘I think the obverse is MS68!’ ” The stunning San Francisco Mint issue sold for $11,456.25.
Indian Head 5-cent coin: The so-called ’Buffalo nickel,’ which features the design work of renowned sculptor James Earle Fraser, is arguably the most ’American’ of all United States coins and is a collector favorite. How much are Indian Head 5-cent coins worth?Read about more “Buffalo nickels” sold at the Las Vegas sale:
First-year ‘Buffalo nickel’ with great eye appeal tops $28K:Because the Bison on Mound coin was a first year of issue with a high mintage, examples were kept in large quantities. So why did this one top $28,000?
Why this 1938-D ‘Buffalo nickel’ is among the finest of its kind: It’s the most common coin in the series in Mint State grades, as many were saved in rolls. Here’s why this one sold for $12,925 at auction.
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