The 1937 Buffalo Nickel is a piece of U.S. coinage history, minted during the Great Depression era.
Designed by James Earle Fraser, it features a Native American on one side and a bison on the other.
Its value can range from 50 cents to over $2,000, depending on condition and mint mark.
Key factors: mint year, mint mark location (D, S, or no mark), and the coin's state (circulated or uncirculated).
1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo Nickels are rare errors, highly sought after by collectors.
Check for Full Horn detail on the buffalo, indicating a higher-grade, more valuable coin.
Proof coins from 1937, with mirror-like surfaces, are especially rare and valuable.
Store your Buffalo Nickels properly to prevent wear and preserve value over time.
Consult a coin expert or use a grading service to accurately assess your nickel's value.