CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1946 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 10 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $75.
How can I tell if I have a 1946 silver nickel?
The only way to tell a silver Wartime nickel from a copper-nickel alloy five cent piece is by identifying the location of the mint mark (the place where your nickel had been minted or made). If your nickel is, in fact, silver, the mint mark should be seen on the coin’s reverse just above the dome of the Monticello.
What is the value of a 1924 Indian head nickel?
Pricing the 1924 Buffalo Nickel
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1924 | $1.50 | $42 |
| 1924 D | $8.50 | $325 |
| 1924 S | $16 | $1700 |
| Source: Red Book |
What is a 1964 nickel without mint mark worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1964 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $43.
How much is a 1935 D nickel worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1935 D Buffalo Nickel value at an average of $1.75, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $525.
When was the Indian Head nickel minted?
Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel minted from 1913 until 1938. Indian Head or Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938) can be simple and affordable to collect for the intermediate coin collector, or challenging enough for the advanced coin collector.
What’s the value of an Indian Head penny?
When it comes to collecting Indian Head penny key dates, rarities, and varieties, a small difference on a coin can result in a large difference in the value. Coin collectors specializing in collecting Indian Head pennies actively seek out these dates and varieties to complete their collection.
How many sets of Indian Head coins were struck?
Between 60 and 100 sets of twelve pattern coins were struck, consisting of the standard Flying Eagle obverse, a “scrawny eagle” pattern, and the Indian Head design, mated with four different wreaths for the reverse. Snowden would make his choice of what design would be struck in 1859 from these patterns; the sets were also sold to collectors.
Is the reverse of the Indian Head nickel a Buffalo?
Contrary to several claims, the portrait is a composition of several Native American tribal chiefs. The reverse features an American Buffalo that many people believed was modeled off of a specimen at the New York City Zoo named Black Diamond. Numismatic researchers have not been able to confirm nor refute this claim.