When did the US Mint stop making buffalo nickels?

1938
It was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser. As part of a drive to beautify the coinage, five denominations of US coins had received new designs between 1907 and 1909….Buffalo nickel.

Obverse
Design discontinued1913
DesignerJames Earle Fraser
Design date1913
Design discontinued1938

Buffalo nickel

Obverse
Design discontinued1913
DesignerJames Earle Fraser
Design date1913
Design discontinued1938

Where was the first Buffalo nickel minted?

Over 1.2 billion Buffalo Nickels were minted from 1913 through 1938 at three mints; Philadelphia (no mintmark), San Francisco (S), and Denver (D). The mintmark can be found on the reverse under the denomination, while the designer’s initial “F” is below the date.

Where are Buffalo gold bullion coins minted at?

By law, the gold for United States Mint American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins must be taken from newly mined sources in America. They are struck at the United States Mint at West Point, New York. While struck at West Point, American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins do not have a mint mark.

When was the last Jefferson nickel minted?

Jefferson nickels have been minted since 1938 at the Philadelphia and Denver mints and from the San Francisco mint until 1970. Key dates for the series include the 1939-D, and 1950-D nickels.

Where do you get a Jefferson nickel from?

Buffalo/Indian Head Only made at the Denver Mint and includes the D over S variety. Jefferson nickels have been minted since 1938 at the Philadelphia and Denver mints and from the San Francisco mint until 1970. Key dates for the series include the 1939-D, and 1950-D nickels.

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