Pricing the 1918 Buffalo Nickel
| DATE | GOOD | EXTREMELY FINE |
|---|---|---|
| 1918 | $6 | $32 |
| 1918 D | $22 | $225 |
| 1918 S | $14 | $200 |
| Source: Red Book |
How much is a 1919 V nickel worth?
Pricing the 1919 Buffalo Nickel
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1919 | $2.25 | $32 |
| 1919 D | $15 | $350 |
| 1919 S | $9 | $375 |
| Source: Red Book |
Is a 1918 dime worth anything?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1918 Mercury Dime value at an average of $3.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $900. (see details)…
A well circulated 1919 Buffalo nickel is worth close to $1.50. The branch mint issue 1919 buffalo nickels are rather elusive, any you find has good value. These old nickels were minted at three different locations, each valued separately, with the Denver mint coin as the standout piece.
How much is a 1918 Philadelphia nickel worth?
Worth two and three times more than Philadelphia minted nickels are the branch mint coins. Next considering condition, your 1918 nickel value can easily rise into a $18 to $25 range if in nice condition… and even higher. The “uncirculated” 1918 nickel pictured is worth over $87, outstanding condition merits the strong price.
How much is a one cent V nickel worth?
These five-cent pieces were minted for circulation by the U.S. Mint from 1883 to 1913. Like other coin types, V-Nickel values can vary significantly based on condition and date. V-Nickels dated pre-1897 can command significant premiums and many are worth $4 to $5 a piece.
How much is a 1883 V nickel worth?
These five-cent pieces were minted for circulation by the U.S. Mint from 1883 to 1913. Like other coin types, V-Nickel values can vary significantly based on condition and date. V-Nickels dated pre-1897 can command significant premiums and many are worth $4 to $5 a piece. A rare 1885 V-Nickel, however, may garner a premium of nearly $400.
Where did the V nickel get its name?
V-Nickel (1883-1913) The V-Nickel, sometimes referred to as the Liberty Head Nickel, gets its V-Nickel name from the coins reverse design. These five-cent pieces were minted for circulation by the U.S. Mint from 1883 to 1913. Like other coin types, V-Nickel values can vary significantly based on condition and date.