It's a common date still found in circulation. Only a high grade uncirculated coin is worth more than 5 cents.
If you found it in your change, it's worth 5 cents.
This coin is worth 5 cents unless it is close to or is uncirculated.
Unless it is uncirculated, it's just a nickel, 1956 Jefferson nickels are common and still found in circulation.
I assume you mean 1956. Unless it's a proof coin, it's only worth face value in spite of being over 50 years old.
Please check your pocket change. Unless it's different from the other couple of billion nickels minted that year, it's only worth 5 cents.In fact, almost any nickel dated 1956 or later that turns up in change is worth face value.
Popsicles were a nickel in the 50's.
£6000 in 1956 what is that worth in todays money
Silver (Queen facing left) is worth its weight unless uncirculated, in which case maybe $5. The nickel ones are less than $1.
Unless it is uncirculated, it's pocket change.
This date is still found in circulation and is only face value.
House of Worth ended in 1956.
A 1956 edition in excellent shape, with dustcover would be worth around $50 to $100 to a collector.