1935 Buffalo Nickel Value, Features, Error, Type & Mint Mark

The Buffalo nickels were very famous coins in the 20th century. The American indian is on one side of a coin and the other side is bison. The 1935 Buffalo nickels were made after stopping 3 different buffalo nickels. So the 1935 Buffalo nickels are high value and used as collector coins. The 1935 buffalo nickel is five-cent coin made in 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel. These buffalo nickels were replaced with Jefferson nickel in 1938. Here we will learn features, types, and other factors for finding the value of 1935 Buffalo nickel. So let’s get started with the 1935 Buffalo Nickel Value.

1935 Buffalo Nickel Value Chart

Grade 1935 No Mint mark 1935 D 1935 S
1935 No mint mark nickel (DDR)
Good $3 $3 $3 $65
Very Good $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $80
Fine $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $100
Very Fine $6 $8 $6 $200
Extremely Fine $8 $25 $8 $550
About Uncirculated $15-$35 $15-$35 $15-$35 $1,150
Mint State (MS-60 to MS-65) $40-$195 $40-$195 $40-$195 $6,250
Mint State (MS-65+ to MS-67) $245-$2750 $245-$2750
$245-$2750
Mint State (MS-67+) $7,000 $7,000 $7,000

1935 Buffalo Nickel Value

1935 Buffalo Nickel Details

  • Types: Buffalo Nickel
  • Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco
  • Reverse Designer: James Earle Fraser
  • Composition: 75% copper, 25% nickel
  • Weight: 5 grams
  • Edge: Plain
  • Year: 1935
  • Total Mintage: 80,656,000
  • Obverse Designer: James Earle Fraser
  • Diameter: 21.2 millimeters (0.83 inches)

1935 (P) No Mint Mark Nickel Value

the Philadelphia Mint made 58,264,000 Buffalo Nickels without a mint mark in 1935. Their average value is their melt value. MS63 grades are about 51 dollars and MS68 grade 1935 P coin can sell for 57000 dollars.

The 1935 buffalo nickel in circulated conditions is about 0.50 to 20 dollars or higher according to conditions. The 1935 nickels in uncirculated conditions is $25,000.

The value of 1935 no mint mark for different grades is about MS60 is 32 dollars, MS61 is 35 dollars, MS62 is 40 dollars, MS63 is 60 dollars, MS64 is 95 dollars, and MS65 is 175 dollars. 1935 MS 67 Buffalo nickel is about 950 dollars.

1935 D Nickel Value

In 1935 the Denver mint made 12,092,000 Buffalo Nickels and these coins have a D mint mark. Their melt value in low grade is about 1.13 dollars and in mint state can be about 94 dollars.

The 1935 D buffalo nickel MS67 grade is about  $7,000.

Out of 12 million these coin mintage about one percent or 15000 coins exists. In-mint states are larger numbers but gem states are rare coins. The nickel made from 1935 to 1938, and 1935 D are rare coins.

Uncirculated 1935 D coins are about 225 dollars with MS64+ grades.  MS66 grades coins are about 1000 dollars and MS67+ grades can be about 37000 dollars.MS67+ coin sold for $34,800 in auction.

1935 S Nickel Value

The San Francisco mint made about 10,300,000 Buffalo nickels in 1935 and they have value about 3 to 20 dollars.  These coins show a grey look. Their low value can be about 1.13 dollars and the circulated grade can be 55 dollars.

Mint states they are about 600 dollars and MS67+ coins are$8,750. In action MS67+ grade coin sold for $15,275 in 2019

A 1935 Buffalo Nickel S in circulation has a value from $0.05 to $37.50 and an uncirculated example can be $7,000.

1935 Indian Head Nickel History

From 1792 to 1872 silver half dismes US mint and to stop the hoarding of silver the cupronickel five-cent coins were made in 1866 that were used as a replacement for silver half dismes. These coins replaced wince high prices of silver and as a result minting of coins. Indian Head nickels are 3rd type of coins that were made after shield nickel from 1866 to 1883 and Liberty nickels were made from 1883 to 1913. But Buffalo nickles called indian head pennies were replaced with Jefferson nickels.

Buffalo nickels are called indian heat pennies instead of buffalo. They also called Native American head nickel.  These names are due to buffalo on the backside and Native American chief on the front side of coins.

Buffalo Nickel was made as a result of the American president President Theodore Roosevelt to increase the beauty of coins.

On his demand, the American gold coin series started in 1904. For nickel coins designer James Earle Fraser started to make designs for replacing  Liberty Head nickels. The First Buffalo nickle was made for circulation in 2013.  These coins as introduced at the time of the foundation of the National American Indian Memorial.

The 1935 mintages with different mint marks are as.

Mint mark Mintage
Philadelphia 1935 No Mint mark nickel 58,264,000
San Francisco 1935 S nickel 10,300,000
Denver 1935 D nickel 12,092,000
Total / 80,656,000

 

Features of the 1935 Indian Head Nickel

1935 Buffalo Nickel Obverse

The front side of 1935 buffalo nickles comes with a photo of the native chiefs having feathers in their hair. The word LIBERTY is also written on this side and the minting date is 1935. The designer F initials for Frasers are also on this writing.

 The reverse of the 1935 Buffalo Nickel

The back side of the 1935 buffalo nickle comes with bison and the country name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is also written there with the motto E Pluribus Unum. On this side, Bison stands on flat ground below that five cents written. There is a mint mark on this side of coin.

Some other features of 1935 Buffalo Nickel are

  • Face value is 0.05 dollars and the round-shaped coin.
  • It is made with copper and nickle and its thickness is about 0.0768 inches and diameter is 0.8350 inches.
  • Weight is about 0.1764 ounces with a plain edge.

1935 Buffalo Nickel Details

1935 Buffalo Nickel Errors

1935 Buffalo DDR Error

Doiube die error is a common type of error seen on 1935 nickels. This error occurs on the die at the time of manufacturing and some design components are changed. When this affected die is used for coin strike error double die error shifts on coins. So doubling effect can seen on numbers or letters on the reverse side of coins.

The double effect can seen in FIVE CENTS, LIBERTY word.  The P-minted coins have DDR errors while DDO errors can seen on S-minted coins.

1935 P MS65 DDR coins sold for $104,650. The 1935 S Buffalo Nickel DDR with VF20 grade is about 120 dollars and AU55 is 400 dollars. For these coins doubling effect can seen on L and U of the word Pluribus.

1935 Buffalo Nickel RPM Error

The re-punched mint mark for 1935 nickles can seen on S and D minted coins. in this error, D or S mint have D over D or S over S mark.

The 1935 S/S re-punched mint mark exists on S-minted coins where the second letter S can seen on first struck letter S. There is some distance between two S strikes. Coins with The 1935 S/S re-punched mint mark error are about 30 to 40 dollars

1935 D/D re-punched mint mark error can seen on Denver minted coins where D or D exists. coins with the error have a value about 80 to 550 dollars. D/D Buffalo nickel sold in 2013 for 1000 dollars.

Most valuable 1935 Buffalo nickels

  •  1935 MS 65 nickel (Doubled Die Reverse MS)=  sold in 2007 for $104,650
  •  1935 MS 68 nickel=sold in 2007 for $57,500
  • 1935 D MS 67+ nickel=sold in 2021 for $34,800
  •  1935 S MS 67+ nickel=sold in 2019 for $15,275
  •  1935 MS 61 nickel (Doubled Die Reverse)= sold in 2010 for $5,463
  • 1935 S MS 63 nickel (Doubled Die Reverse MS) =sold in 2021 for $1,595
  •  1935 D/D XF 40 nickel (RPM)=sold in 2013 for $999

What is the value of the 1935 No Mint mark Buffalo nickel?

The 1935 nickel without a mint mark in circulated conditions is about $0.45 to $15.50and good conditions can be about   $17 to $180. MS67 grade is about  $630 to $850.

Which buffalo nickel is worth the most money?

  • 1918-D 8 over 7= $37,000 to $350,750.
  • 1926 S: $12,000 to $322,000.
  • 1921-= $1,765 to $51,750.
  • 1916-P DDO= $66,000 to $281,750.
  • 1913-D Type 2= $143,750.
  • 1935-P DDR= $5,700 to $104,650.
  • 1937-D 3 Legs $2,700 to $99,875.

What makes a 1935 Buffalo nickel rare?

  • The double-die reverse of 1935 in the Buffalo nickle coins series is the only doubled-die reverse. The word FIVE CENTS comes with a doubling effect and  E PLURIBUS UNUM has a stronger doubling that makes these coins rare.

Are 1935 Buffalo nickels silver nickels?

  • The 1935 buffalo not is made with silver but they have a composition of 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel. All five cents coins made do not have silver but wartime nickle comes with 35% silver.

How many different types of Buffalo nickels are there?

  • The buffalo nickel has two main types, Type 1 and Type II. The first type was made with the original design in 1913. In this type, the buffalo is on the back side raised on the ground. Then this design changed on the Chief Engraver
  • The Type II design in 1913 after Type 1. These coins have standing buffalo on recessed ground. The 1935 nickel comes with a Type II design.

How many 1935 Buffalo nickels were made?

  •  80,656,000 Buffalo nickels made by P, D, and S mints in 1935. These coins are regular strikes and do not have proof coins.

How do I know if my 1935 Buffalo Nickel is valuable?

  • The 1935 Buffalo nickel MS value base don conditions, rarity, and minting error. The 1935 D ms and gem conditions and 1935 D nickle are rare coins and part of the series 1935 to1938 Buffalo Nickel.

What is the difference between a type 1 and type 2 buffalo nickel?

  • Type 1 has bison standing on a raised surface. Type II has bison standing on a smaller mound and below  the  line with Denomination FIVE CENTS.

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