The Indian or "Buffalo" Nickel was minted from 1913 to 1938. The last two digits here are 19, so it must be a 1919 nickel. The mint mark, if it has one, will be on the reverse just under the words FIVE CENTS and will confirm where the coin was minted if it's not worn off. If it has no mint mark, it's from Philadelphia, an S would be San Francisco and the D would indicate a Denver minted coin.
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Clearly 1919, but curious why the first 9 looks so much like an 8? Just how it's worn over the years, or someone trying to pull the wool over uneducated eyes?
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