The Buffalo nickel—also known as the Indian Head nickel—is one of America’s most iconic early 20th‑century coin designs. Introduced in 1913 and struck until 1938, it was created by famed sculptor James Earle Fraser to honor the nation’s Western heritage. The obverse features a bold portrait of a Native American, inspired by a composite of several tribal leaders, with the word “Liberty” to the right. The reverse displays a powerful American bison, symbolizing strength and the frontier spirit, framed by “United States of America,” “E Pluribus Unum,” and the denomination “Five Cents.”
Buffalo nickels are prized for their artistry, historical significance, and the wide range of collectible dates, mintmarks, and varieties—including the popular 1913 Type 1 and Type 2 issues, and the famous 1937‑D “Three‑Legged” variety.
Whether you’re building a full date-and-mint set or searching for a standout piece with sharp detail, Buffalo nickels offer exceptional charm and enduring appeal. Learn More












































