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The buffalo nickel was introduced in 1913 and ended production 25 years later, according to Dave Sorrick, a coin expert and collector at In God We Trust LLC.
Collecting coins, particularly those with historical significance, is a hobby that many have taken up over the years. But did you know that some of these seemingly ordinary coins could actually be ...
Buffalo nickels’ value is determined by several important characteristics, including their rarity, condition and minting errors.
The Buffalo nickel was replaced in 1938 by the Jefferson nickel (featuring Thomas Jefferson), which is still being minted today. The front design of the Jefferson nickel was modified in 2005 and 2006, ...
Projecting their future value, we can expect that such rare Buffalo nickels, especially those with noted minting errors, will continue to escalate in value.