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1921 S Buffalo Nickel

1921 | S | Mintage: 1,557,000 | 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
$43 – $35,375 Key Date
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Obverse of Buffalo Nickel showing Native American chief profile facing right

Obverse

Reverse of Buffalo Nickel

Reverse

The 1921 S Buffalo Nickel was minted at the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 1,557,000. Values range from $43 in lower grades to $35,375 in top condition. This is a key date, making it especially sought-after by collectors.

CoinValueDB Value Estimate

$1.60 – $35,375

Based on 3 recent sales

Price History

SoldHigh BidFor SaleLast Asking PriceMoving Average
Avg: $2,249 High: $35,375 Low: $2 3 sales 23 total data points

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CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade

CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade
GradeValue
Good (G-4)$24
Very Good (VG-8)$66
Fine (F-12)$49
Very Fine (VF-20)$130
Extremely Fine (EF-40)$142
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$445
Mint State (MS-60)$493
Choice Mint State (MS-63)$800
Near Gem (MS-64)$270
Gem Mint State (MS-65)$2,238
Superb Gem (MS-66)$1,450
Superb Gem+ (MS-67)$20,813

About the Buffalo Nickel

The Buffalo Nickel series ran from 1913 to 1938. James Earle Fraser designed the coin to capture the American West. Fraser chose a Native American profile for the obverse and an American bison for the reverse. The Treasury Department selected his design to replace the Liberty Head nickel. The 1913 design featured the bison standing on a mound, but the mint quickly changed this to a flat line to protect the coin's date from wear. The series ended in 1938 when the Jefferson Nickel replaced it. The United States Mint produced the final Buffalo Nickels in 1938 at the Denver, Philadelphia, and San Francisco mints.

Coin Details

Designer
James Earle Fraser
Composition
75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Weight
5
Diameter
21.21
Edge
Reeded
Series
Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938)

Collecting Buffalo Nickel Coins

Start your collection with common dates from the 1930s to learn the series without high costs. Many Buffalo Nickels suffer from weak strikes, so check the details on the bison's hip and the Indian's cheek. The date on these coins wears away easily, and many specimens appear as 'dateless' in bulk bins. Avoid paying premiums for dateless coins unless you plan to use a date-restoration acid. Beware of altered dates on 1914/3 overdates or 1918/7-D coins, as counterfeiters often add or change numbers on common dates to mimic these rarities.

This series includes key dates — check individual coin pages for rarity details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 1921 S Buffalo Nickel worth? +
A 1921 S Buffalo Nickel is worth between $43 and $35,375 depending on condition. Coins in higher grades (MS-65 and above) command significant premiums.
How many 1921 Buffalo Nickel coins were made? +
The San Francisco Mint produced 1,557,000 1921 Buffalo Nickel coins. Lower mintage numbers generally correlate with higher collector value.
Is the 1921 S Buffalo Nickel a key date? +
Yes, the 1921 S Buffalo Nickel is considered a key date in the Buffalo Nickel series. Key dates are coins with low mintage, high collector demand, or both, making them among the most valuable in the series.
How much is a 1921-S Buffalo Nickel worth? +
A 1921-S Buffalo Nickel in Good-4 condition typically sells for around $100, while specimens in Mint State-63 can command prices exceeding $5,000.
Is the 1921-S Buffalo Nickel considered rare? +
Yes, the 1921-S is a key date coin. Its mintage of 1,557,000 makes it one of the most difficult coins to locate in the Buffalo Nickel series.

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