Sounds like you are describing a buffalo nickelMoreCorrect, it's a buffalo (a/k/a Indian Head) nickel. Unfortunately the date wore off many early-date buffalo nickels (1913 to 1925) due to a design defect. These coins remain extremely common and sell for 10 to 25 cents in a dealer's "grab box". The design flaw was corrected in 1926 so later buffalo nickels are normally found with intact dates.
The name of the coin refers to the buffalo on its reverse side. It's unrelated to Buffalo Bill.
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The buffalo because they ranged and provide.
There are no known 1932 Buffalo nickels. Mintage of Buffalo nickels ended in 1931 and resumed in 1934.
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Sounds like you are describing a buffalo nickelMoreCorrect, it's a buffalo (a/k/a Indian Head) nickel. Unfortunately the date wore off many early-date buffalo nickels (1913 to 1925) due to a design defect. These coins remain extremely common and sell for 10 to 25 cents in a dealer's "grab box". The design flaw was corrected in 1926 so later buffalo nickels are normally found with intact dates.
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This is a famousgrammatically correctsentence. In fact, you can keep on going and it will still make sense!The reason is:- buffalo is a noun - bison- buffalo is an adjective - being from Buffalo New York- buffalo is a verb - to confuse or bully someoneThink of it as: (Buffalo buffalo) [buffalo] {buffalo buffalo}(Bison from Buffalo NY) [bully] {other bison from that town}.Try the Related Links below to see it spelled out.
John J Henderson has written: 'Annual statement of the trade and commerce of Buffalo for the year 1854' -- subject(s): Industries, Commerce
"Buffalo buffalo buffalo." It refers to buffalo from Buffalo who are buffaloed by other buffalo from Buffalo.
The address of the Buffalo is: Main St., Buffalo, 25033 0366
The Lakota had many specific terms for buffalo. These include:pte (a buffalo cow)ptehchaka (any buffalo)tatanka (a buffalo bull, but also a male moose, bear)ptehinchala (a buffalo calf)heyuktan (a buffalo with bent horns)ptesan (a white buffalo)ptezinchala (a buffalo calf)heshlushluta (a smooth horned buffalo)tabloka (a buffalo bull, bull moose, male grizzly)tasha (red buffalo)p'ta (a male buffalo)ptesan (yellowish-white buffalo cow)ptasapa (black male buffalo)
The Lakota had many specific terms for buffalo. These include:pte (a buffalo cow)ptehchaka (any buffalo)tatanka (a buffalo bull, but also a male moose, bear)ptehinchala (a buffalo calf)heyuktan (a buffalo with bent horns)ptesan (a white buffalo)ptezinchala (a buffalo calf)heshlushluta (a smooth horned buffalo)tabloka (a buffalo bull, bull moose, male grizzly)tasha (red buffalo)p'ta (a male buffalo)ptesan (yellowish-white buffalo cow)ptasapa (black male buffalo)