Buffalo nickels are not only nostalgic coins but also potentially worth much more than five cents to rare coin collectors.
The Buffalo nickel (sometimes called the Indian Head nickel) was produced from 1913 to 1921 and 1923 to 1938. A five-cent coin made of copper-nickel, it depicts the bust of a Native American ...
Buffalo, the city of good neighbors, has picked up a few nicknames through the years. There's Nickel City, Queen City, City ...
The 1964 nickel, a Jefferson Nickel, features a design that has remained largely unchanged since its introduction in 1938 when it replaced the Buffalo Nickel. It features the third president and ...
From a bevy of sandwich selections to cold cases of kolsch beer to scores of Buffalo merch, there’s plenty to look forward to at The Nickel Plate. “Currently we have over 110 business from ...
When I left home at age eighteen 1954 for New York City to seek my fortune, I was a small town hick and really wasn’t fully aware of just what I was getting myself…<a class="more-link" href=" more → ...
to create a fun and light atmosphere that will be unlike anything else in Buffalo. If you’re wondering about the name The Nickel Plate, Ty told me that it is an ode to the railroad that built ...
Dr. Bonnie Nickels specializes in teaching and researching interpersonal and health communication. As a professor with a focus on teaching, Dr. Nickels is dedicated to student-centered learning, ...