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Buffalo Nickel Arrowhead Value

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i have a Buffalo nickel arrowhead that has a 1937 d in it and says Buffalo nickel 1913 -1938 do you know what its worth?
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to have any idea how to proceed
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I'm new, but
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Interesting not seen on before
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got for fifty cents
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probably a couple of dollars, but we also need a pic of the reverse.
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a coin shop offered 5 for it but I wanted to see what you thought first usually gives about 50%
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If the buffalo only has 3 legs I'd give you $10 in a heartbeat.
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The coin itself can be obtained for under a buck or so,
if you can remove it without doing damage to it. As it stands it's a nice novelty
item worth what you can get for it (which doesn't tell you much because that rule goes for everything).
3 leggers start at about $500 but there is a diagnostic on the obverse that your does not have so
we know it's a run of the mill '37
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If the guy at the coin shop will still pay $5.00 for it then sell it to him. You probably won't get more for that anywhere else yourself. It is as was mentioned already just a novelty piece now.

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its not a novelty piece


It is to a coin collector. It has been inserted into a foreign object, which destroys its' collector value.
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It's more than likely glued or soldered down making it worth about what you paid for it, if that.
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Novelty piece. If you like it, then keep it.
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may I ask where you got your info from


Really? Don't believe me - who am I? Ask someone else here; I'm sure we have a coin collector around somewhere. And keep in mind I wasn't the first who has mentioned this to you. Not to mention, everyone else since.
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well you dolnt have to reply like that I was just annoyed it has not a cent in value to a collector. sorry if I took it out on you
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