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1936 Buffalo Nickel

By Chado38, 13 May, 2016
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1936 Buffalo Nickel. No mint mark, the the looks almost uncirculated...can anyone tell me anything about it? Why no mint mark? What's it worth? What is the best way to sell it? Should I hold onto it for another 40 years, pass it down to my daughter?

Category
Coins and Currency
Medium
Coins
Distinguishing marks
No mint mark
Condition
Good
Date Period
1936
Price
??? Make an offer?
Price Paid (If known)
Was part of my change from something I bought
For Sale?
Yes
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Dudatvudo

9 years ago

Re: 1936 Buffalo Nickel

If u dont need to sell it.. Dont! Put it in a coin holder for collection it should ne worth more then.. My opion only im not an appraiser .but recently looked up all my coins .. Saw this buffulo coin..

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Albo

8 years 6 months ago

Re: 1936 Buffalo Nickel

Buffalo nickel coin of the year 1936 without mint mark has a value of 10$

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gimi3

7 years 5 months ago

Re: 1936 Buffalo Nickel

Without mint mark goes from 5$-15$.

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