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Welcome to the forum Matt. The value of any coin depends on its grade, even the most common ones. There were 79,485,769 1937 Buffalo Nickels minted in Philadelphia in 1937 so this is a pretty common date. Again, depending on the grade your nickel is worth anywhere from a grade of Good at around $1 dollar to a grade of MS65 which lists for $70.00. There was also a proof made that year also which lists for $850.00. Of course coins with a full strike and exceptional eye appeal could sell for much more. We could be much more specific for you if you could post a few photos of the coin, obverse and reverse. You could also benefit by buying yourself a current "Red Book" aka "A Guide Book of United States Coins" which is loaded with great information.
Last edited by indianhead; 10-07-2007 at 01:43 PM.
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