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“Buffalo Nickel”: the Five-Cent Coin that Is Still in Circulation and Can Be Worth up to $100,000

Summary by La Nacion
In the United States, some coins that are still in circulation can be sold for much more than their face value. Such is the case of the 1913 five-cent Buffalo Nickel, whose design and rarity have aroused great interest among collectors and numismatics.What is the Buffalo Nickel and why it is so valuable?The Buffalo Nickel, also known as Indian Head, was introduced in 1913 as a replacement for Liberty Head. Designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser…

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In the United States, some coins that are still in circulation can be sold for much more than their face value. Such is the case of the 1913 five-cent Buffalo Nickel, whose design and rarity have aroused great interest among collectors and numismatics.What is the Buffalo Nickel and why it is so valuable?The Buffalo Nickel, also known as Indian Head, was introduced in 1913 as a replacement for Liberty Head. Designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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