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  1. Aug 29, 2022 · See prices and values for Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938) in the NGC Coin Price Guide. View retail prices from actual, documented dealer transactions.

  2. Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938) One of the most beloved of United States coin designs, James E. Fraser's Indian Head/Buffalo Nickel was nearly abandoned at the outset due to protests from the vending industry that its bold design would not activate their machines properly.

  3. The Jefferson nickel continues in production to this day. See detailed descriptions and analysis for Buffalo Five Cents (1913-1938) in the NGC Coin Explorer. Includes images, specifications, and coin variations.

  4. Mar 3, 2023 · The prime antagonist in changing from Liberty to Buffalo nickel design was Clarence W. Hobbs, Sr., president of Hobbs Manufacturing Company of Worcester, Massachusetts. His company had developed a counterfeit detector for nickels, and hoped to sell it to railroads and others using coin operated ticket dispensers, etc.

  5. View coin specifications and analysis for 1938 D BUFFALO 5C MS in our Buffalo Five Cents category. With price & auction data.

  6. Apr 1, 2006 · The 1914/3-P Buffalo Nickel began appearing in price guides, and was recognized by the major grading services who would slab qualified specimens in a holder with the 1914/3 designation on it. Now the Fun Begins

  7. May 16, 2023 · According to the NGC Price Guide, any 1937-D Buffalo Nickel is worth hundreds of dollars. Examples graded AU 50 are valued at $1,000, while Mint State examples range from $2,200 in MS 60 to $110,000 in MS 67.

  8. Jun 30, 2008 · I found this auction on eBay. The description says that because the coin was found in a roll of 1923 nickels that it also has to be a 1923 nickel. Unfortunately, the evidence is too circumstantial to be worth the over $200 that is currently bid on the coin. Just goes to show you, the fools that a...

  9. Aug 10, 2021 · On June 15, 1938, the Associated Press ran a short piece from Denver announcing the end of America’s most iconic coin: “That’s the last of the Buffaloes,” Mark A. Skinner, superintendent of the United States Mint here, remarked as he broke up the casts [dies] used in manufacturing 350,000 buffalo nickels. Skinner is awaiting arrival of ...

  10. Mar 18, 2014 · The 1937-D 3-Legged Nickel is undoubtedly the most famous key date in the Buffalo Nickels series. Most collectors consider it to be a distinct issue although it is more accurately described as a late die state and not a variety.

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