If you have a buffalo one, something is wrong. The last Buffalo nickels were made in 1938.
It is known as a "war nickel" and actually contains no nickel! But it is 35% silver and is worth about $1.25 for the silver content.
Most are worth about $1.00 just for the silver.
It is worth about $1.50 in scrap silver, it is 35% silver.
A 1943 S nickel is worth $1.25 in G-4, $1.50 In F-12, $4.00 in EF-40, $7.00 in MS-60.
It is 35% silver and in circulated condition it is worth about $1.50 in melt.
It is known as a "war nickel" and actually contains no nickel! But it is 35% silver and is worth about $1.25 for the silver content.
It is worth about $1.50 in scrap silver, it is 35% silver.
Most are worth about $1.00 just for the silver.
It is worth about $1.50 in scrap silver, it is 35% silver.
A 1943 S nickel is worth $1.25 in G-4, $1.50 In F-12, $4.00 in EF-40, $7.00 in MS-60.
Values for a circulated war nickel are $1.00-$2.50 depending on the grade
It is 35% silver and in circulated condition it is worth about $1.50 in melt.
Check that coin again. The last year for buffalo nickels was 1938.
That's a silver war nickel. On average, it's worth about $2, or upwards of $4 if uncirculated.
1913-1938 are the years the us mint minted "buffalo" nickel's.. Only Jefferson nickels were minted in 1943. 1943 nickel is usually called a "War Nickel" (minted during war time w/ silver) Hope I didn't confuse the question...
If you have a buffalo one, something is wrong. The last Buffalo nickels were made in 1938.
A 1943-D nickel, also known as a "War Nickel," is worth around 50 cents to $1 in circulated condition. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has any special characteristics, it could be worth up to $5 or more to a collector.