The 1936 Buffalo Nickel is a piece of U.S. currency, featuring an indigenous American and a bison.
Designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser, it was minted from 1913 to 1938, becoming a collector's item.
Most 1936 nickels are worth $0.50 to $1.50, but their value can vary based on condition and mint marks.
Coins with mint marks 'D' (Denver) or 'S' (San Francisco) can be more valuable than those without.
Uncirculated 1936 nickels or those with 'Full Horn' detail can fetch prices over $100.
Special varieties, like the 1936-D 3½ Legged Buffalo Nickel, are highly prized and rare.
Proof coins from 1936, specially struck for collectors, can be worth thousands of dollars.
Condition grading is key; coins are evaluated from 'Good' to 'Perfect' condition.
Always consult a professional for accurate appraisal and to avoid counterfeit coins.
Collecting Buffalo Nickels can be a rewarding hobby, combining history, art, and investment.