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Buffalo Nickel Vs Indian Head Nickel

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Buffalo nickel and Indian Head cent as long as I can remember
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Funny how things get started. Maybe there was a bit of discrimination at the time and not wanting to give Indians the props, people started calling it a Buffalo instead, and the rest is history. Just a thought
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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.
GR58 is correct, what the design was "officially" referred to by the Mint did not remain that way for long. Numismatists started calling the Liberty Head dimes, quarters, and halves Barber just like they did calling the Liberty Head dollar Morgan in reference to the designer of the coin.
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