BYdetector90 Jr. Member Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 63 Reaction score 20 Golden Thread 0 Oct 30, 2013 Thread Owner #1 Anyone got an approximate value for this beauty? There's an "F" under the date and the "S" is under the " Five Cents" on back. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges - Grab it through Amazon!
Anyone got an approximate value for this beauty? There's an "F" under the date and the "S" is under the " Five Cents" on back. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges - Grab it through Amazon!
D DCRJerry Greenie Joined Nov 30, 2013 Messages 19 Reaction score 3 Golden Thread 0 Location Baltimore, MD Detector(s) used Garrett AT Pro Garrett ProPointer Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 1, 2013 #2 A 1930S buffalo nickel is worth about $1.25 -$2.50 in the condition shown. There were 5,435,000 minted that year.
A 1930S buffalo nickel is worth about $1.25 -$2.50 in the condition shown. There were 5,435,000 minted that year.
SilverSearcher103 Jr. Member Joined Nov 4, 2013 Messages 56 Reaction score 33 Golden Thread 0 Location Pennsylvania Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 4, 2013 #3 About $1.50 in that condition.
holeDiver Sr. Member Joined Dec 14, 2013 Messages 339 Reaction score 140 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 14, 2013 #4 That's a nice buff I found one the just the other day an its a 1919 but it's discolored. Lol Sent from my LGMS769 using Tapatalk
That's a nice buff I found one the just the other day an its a 1919 but it's discolored. Lol Sent from my LGMS769 using Tapatalk
Mackaydon Sapphire Member 🥇 Charter Member Joined Oct 26, 2004 Messages 25,108 Reaction score 26,005 Golden Thread 0 Location N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Dec 15, 2013 #5 The "F" represents the designer: James Earle Fraser. Don.....
WVhillbilly Jr. Member Joined Nov 23, 2013 Messages 71 Reaction score 43 Golden Thread 0 Jan 18, 2014 #6 What about a 1936??