There is no coin called an "Indiana head" nickel. There are, however, Indian head nickels. These coins were made from 1913 to 1938, but a design flaw caused the dates to wear off quickly. Unfortunately dateless Indian head nickels don't have any collector value and usually sell for 15 or 20 cents in a dealer's grab box.
if its real and not worn about 50.00 but if worn and damaged 10.00 also it depends if its a D or S
A heavily worn Liberty Head Nickel is worth maybe $1 unless it is one of the more scarce coins of the series, I would suggest you take it to a coin shop and let them look at it just to be sure.
No letterVery worn condition - $1Moderately worn - $4Slightly worn - $6Almost no wear - $10Uncirculated - $35+"D"Very worn condition - $8Moderately worn - $25Slightly worn - $90Almost no wear - $250Uncirculated - $330+"S"Very worn condition - $17Moderately worn - $92Slightly worn - $315Almost no wear - $1000Uncirculated - $4300+
It's worth about $2 in worn condition and up to around $70 in uncirculated condition.
This coin is normally called a Liberty Head nickel. V is the denomination (5) in Roman numerals. 1903 is not a rare date for Liberty nickels. Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 06/2009: Very worn condition - $3 Moderately worn - $5 Slightly worn - $14 Almost no wear - $32+ More ...The Liberty Head nickel was struck from 1883 to 1912. There were 5 nickels struck bearing the 1913 date that are worth a small fortune, but these were not official mint issues.
The Indian Head Nickel (aka - Buffalo Nickel) is graded very fine if: much of the horn is visible and the Indian's cheek bone is only slightly worn.
if its real and not worn about 50.00 but if worn and damaged 10.00 also it depends if its a D or S
Indian Head Nickels (with a buffalo on the back) were only minted from 1913 to 1938, so I have to assume you have something else -- perhaps a Liberty Head Nickel (with a big "V" on the back)? A well-worn 1891 Liberty Head Nickel is worth about $3.00
Retail is $3 if well-worn, up to about $25 if almost un-circulated.
A heavily worn Liberty Head Nickel is worth maybe $1 unless it is one of the more scarce coins of the series, I would suggest you take it to a coin shop and let them look at it just to be sure.
No letterVery worn condition - $1Moderately worn - $4Slightly worn - $6Almost no wear - $10Uncirculated - $35+"D"Very worn condition - $8Moderately worn - $25Slightly worn - $90Almost no wear - $250Uncirculated - $330+"S"Very worn condition - $17Moderately worn - $92Slightly worn - $315Almost no wear - $1000Uncirculated - $4300+
It's worth about $2 in worn condition and up to around $70 in uncirculated condition.
The Indian head nickel was minted from 1913 to 1938. If your coin does not have a visible date, its value may be lower than those with a visible date. It's important to have a numismatic expert evaluate the coin to determine its exact value.
This coin is commonly called either a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel (*). Look on the back of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter below the words FIVE CENTS. It may be blank or there may be a D or S. (The F on the front of the coin is the designer's monogram and not a mint mark.)Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2013:No mint mark (Philadelphia):Very worn condition - $1Moderately worn - $2Slightly worn - $5Almost no wear - $20Uncirculated - $34 to $7,350 depending on quality"D" mint mark (Denver):Very worn - $2Moderately worn - $7Slightly worn - $24Almost no wear - $108Uncirculated - $168 to $7,440"S" mint mark (San Francisco):Very worn - $1Moderately worn - $6Slightly worn - $31Almost no wear - $205Uncirculated - $600 to $3,780(*) But not a "buffalo head nickel" - after all, it shows the whole buffalo!
This coin is normally called a Liberty Head nickel. V is the denomination (5) in Roman numerals. 1903 is not a rare date for Liberty nickels. Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 06/2009: Very worn condition - $3 Moderately worn - $5 Slightly worn - $14 Almost no wear - $32+ More ...The Liberty Head nickel was struck from 1883 to 1912. There were 5 nickels struck bearing the 1913 date that are worth a small fortune, but these were not official mint issues.
This coin is often called a Liberty nickel or a "V" nickel due to the Roman numeral V (= 5) on the back. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010: Very worn condition - $3 Moderately worn - $5 Slightly worn - $12 Almost no wear - $49 Uncirculated - $71 to $1,090 depending on quality The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is common, contains no silver and has an average value of $1.00-$3.00. For an average 1902 Liberty Head nickel, you can get about $4-6. However, the market in collectibles varies greatly all the time and other factors such as the condition of the coin, impurities in the coin, and rarity of the coin. Hope it helps and im from the UK :) The 1902 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce, values for average circulated coins is 50 cents to $2.00
No, but due to where the date was and how high it was raised, many buffalo nickels have had their dates worn off through circulation.