1936 is the highest mintage year of all Buffalo nickels. Coins in average circulated condition hold a retail value of $1.00 to $3.00.
1936 nickels are called "Buffalo Nickls". They are worth $0.49 to $1.90.
A 1936 Buffalo nickel does not contain any silver. It is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
All Buffalo nickels have the "F" under the date it's the initial of the designer James Earle Fraser. Values for average coins are $1.00-$3.00 also 1936 has the highest mintage of all Buffalo nickels.
All Buffalo nickels have the "F" under the date it's the initial of the designer James Earle Fraser. Values for average coins, as of 8-26-11, are $1.00-$3.00 also 1936 has the highest mintage of all Buffalo nickels.
Average circulated coins are valued at $1.00-$3.00. 1936 is the highest mintage year.
1936 is not a rare date for Buffalo nickels. In circulated condition, it's worth about 50 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $30
1936 is one of the most common dates for buffalo nickels. On average, it's worth around one dollar.
The "E" is actually an "F" and all Buffalo nickels have the "F" under the date. It's the initial of the designer James Earle Fraser. Values for average coins, as of 8-26-11, are $1.00-$3.00 also the 1936 has the highest mintage of all Buffalo nickels.
1937-D is the 3-legged variety, a 3-1/2 legs variety was struck in 1936-D.
For Buffalo nickels, the 1936 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) is the highest mintage most common of all. Most coins show heavy to medium wear and are valued at $1.00-$3.00 retail.
For Buffalo nickels the 1936 Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) is the highest mintage most common of all. Most coins show heavy to medium wear and are valued at $1.00-$3.00 retail.