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Many people refer to the five-cent coin as a nickel, but that was not always the case, as the first five-cent coin was made of silver. Then, all coins had to be made of gold, silver, or copper by law. This silver five-cent coin was called a "half disme" (pronounced like "dime"), and was much smaller than today's nickel. Congress decided to have the United States Mint produce a new five-cent coin, made of nickel and copper, in 1866...but the silver half disme was still made until 1873. So both sizes were circulating at the same time for several years.
Liberty Nickels (1883 - 1912)
Liberty Nickels (1883 - 1912)
Buffalo Nickels (1913 - 1938)
Buffalo Nickels (1913 - 1938)
Jefferson (1938 - Date)
Jefferson (1938 - Date)

Products

1926 Buffalo Nickel
$0.65

1926 D Buffalo Nickel
$9.10

1926 S Buffalo Nickel
$22.50

1927 Buffalo Nickel
$0.60

1927 D Buffalo Nickel
$2.50

1928 Buffalo Nickel
$0.90

1928 S Buffalo Nickel
$0.60

1929 Buffalo Nickel
$0.85

1929 S Buffalo Nickel
$1.60

1930 Buffalo Nickel
$0.85

1934 Buffalo Nickel
$0.85

1934 D Buffalo Nickel
$0.85