This Jefferson nickel is still found in circulation and is face value.
Nickel Queen was created on 1971-04-01.
Wooden Nickel Records was created in 1971.
The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings was created in 1971.
Unless it's proof or uncirculated, 5 cents. It's a Jefferson nickel not a Monticello nickel.
5¢
5 Cents
50 cents. It's not silver and not a Liberty half: > The last circulating silver half-dollars were dated 1969. These were made of a 40% alloy and contained about 1/7 of a troy ounce of silver. Starting in 1971 halves are made of copper-nickel just like dimes and quarters. > It's called a Kennedy half because it carries a picture of JFK. The only coins called "Liberty" coins are those that have a picture of Miss Liberty on the front side. The last Liberty halves were struck in 1947.
Liberty Ellman was born on July 17, 1971, in London, England, UK.
The U.S. didn't make any silver dollars after 1935. $1 coins were again issued in 1971 but they were made of copper-nickel. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
copper-nickel and its worth 2.00$
1971-1978 US One Dollar coins are EISENHOWER dollars not Liberty dollars. The coins struck for circulation are face value only.
Since 1971, U.S. half dollars have been made of nickel-coated copper (91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel).