Collectible coins, such as the Buffalo Nickel, are popular among numismatists and can vary widely in value based on condition, rarity, and historical significance. The Buffalo Nickel, produced by the United States Mint from 1913 to 1938, features a Native American on the obverse and a buffalo on the reverse. The 1913 Buffalo Nickel, especially if minted in Philadelphia, is considered particularly rare and desirable among collectors, with certain condition grades commanding high premiums in the market. The five-cent denomination, which replaced the Half Dime, reflects a significant shift in U.S. coinage during the early 20th century.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1913-P (Philadelphia) Buffalo Nickels 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) Buffalo Nickels 1913 Philadelphia
1913-P (Philadelphia) Buffalo Nickels 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) Buffalo Nickels 1913 Philadelphia