2005 Buffalo Nickel Value

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CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 2005 D Kansas State Quarter value at an average of 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $1. (see details)...

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2005 Buffalo Nickel Value

2005-P Speared Bison Jefferson Nickel Value 2005-P Jefferson Speared Bison value is from $50 to $100 in grades almost uncirculated (AU) or less, and.50 cents plus for uncirculated raw examples. Can be worth over $1,000 if graded by PCGS or NGC in MS66. Mint Mark Placement and new Obverse Design 2005 to Present. Type: Kansas State Quarter Year: 2005 Mint Mark: D Face Value: 0.25 USD Total Produced: 300,000,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 25 cents to $1.10 Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 25 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $1 at auction.

Type:Kansas State Quarter
Year:2005
Mint Mark: D
Face Value: 0.25 USD
Total Produced: 300,000,000 [?]
Silver Content: 0%
Numismatic Value: 25 cents to $1.10
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 25 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $1 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 2005, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. [?].

2005 Bison Nickel Value

Additional Info: This quarter was released to the public in August 2005 and was designed by Norman Nemeth. It also has a Buffalo or American Bison on the front, along with the State Flower the Sunflower. All the state quarters have the words E pluribus Unum on the reverse bottom middle.


2005 Buffalo Nickel Value Chart In 2019

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**When we say that 300,000,000, of these coins were produced or minted in 2005 this number doesn't always match the actual circulation count for this coin. The numbers come from the United States mint, and they don't reflect coins that have been melted, destroyed, or those that have never been released. Please keep that in mind.

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2005 Buffalo Nickel Value

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The Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel coins were minted from 1913 to 1938 and in good quantity. The Buffalo nickel would enjoy a good run, but would eventually be replaced by the United States current nickel, the Jefferson Nickel. These coins like the other nickels are 75% copper and contain 25% nickel. None were issued with any other intrinsic value based off silver or gold.

The Buffalo or Indian Head Nickel is loved by many a coin collector, and for good reason. These coins pay homage to the Native American heritage that most all Americans can at least partially call their own. Many people (including myself) have a percentage of Native American blood coursing through their veins.

These coins are riddled with errors and strange mintages. There are 3 legged buffalo, 3.5 legged buffalo, D's over S's Numbers stamped over numbers, and so on. The may be the most error filled group of coins the United States mint has issued in the last hundred years. If you are a numismatic who enjoys the rush of finding a good error amongst the coins in population then this coin is for you! Happy Hunting!

This coin replaced the Liberty Head Nickel, and was later replaced by the Thomas Jefferson Nickel.

* Notice as of December 2006 it is illegal to melt down US Minted Pennies and Nickels, and there is a $10,000 fine to help enforce the law. It is legal however to melt down silver dollars, half dollars, dimes, quarters for their content.

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* Notice as of December 2006 it is illegal to melt down US Minted Pennies and Nickels, and there is a $10,000 fine to help enforce the law. It is legal however to melt down silver dollars, half dollars, dimes, quarters for their content.