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Poll Question
So, everyone calls one of these  Either a Buffalo nickel or an Indian Head Nickel. So, my question to you is which do you think is the proper term?
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I voted Buffalo nickel because that is what seems to be generally used. 
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I always call it a buffalo, but I believe the proper term is Indian Head.
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Apparently either one works, but I outright prefer Buffalo.
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I have the same view on this that I have on the penny/cent. While "Indian Head Nickel" or "Cent" are probably the technically correct terms, " Buffalo nickel" and "Penny" are so commonly used (even by the US Mint when it comes to "Penny") that they are both perfectly acceptable and correct.
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I grew up calling them Buffalo nickels but apparently American bison are not actually buffalo - they simply resemble them (them being the Cape Buffalo and the Water Buffalo). For sentimental purposes they will always be Buffalo nickels to me.
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It's a Bison nickel of course  or a black diamond nickel if you wish  . I have always referred to them as Buffalo nickels. John1 
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Many coins have a proper name and a nick name. In this case both are used, even the new Mega Red Book list them as " Indian head or Buffalo nickel" I have not looked it up, but I think the mint went from Liberty head nickel to Indian head nickel, the public started calling it Buffalo nickel. Many times what the public calls a coin is not what the mint started out calling the coin. Mercury dimes proper name is Winged Liberty dime V nickels is Liberty head nickel. Barber dime, quarter and half dollar are Liberty head.
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I also believe the "proper" term is Indian Head, but the term buffalo is what I always called them.
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