According to the US mint, about 1023.60 million nickels were made in 2012. This is just over 1 billion.
It depends on the economy, they make as many as needed.
You could have: 8 nickels and 1 penny or 6 nickels and 11 pennies or 4 nickels and 21 pennies or 2 nickels and 31 pennies. The option of 0 nickels and 41 pennies is excluded by the necessity that the amount is made up of dimes, nickels and pennies; 0 nickels would mean the $1.21 was made up of dimes and pennies only.
There are 40 nickels in a roll of nickels.
340 nickels
38,612,000 Liberty Head nickels were made in 1906. All were struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
According to the US mint, about 1023.60 million nickels were made in 2012. This is just over 1 billion.
It depends on the economy, they make as many as needed.
Nickels are made every year. Millions or billions are produced.
You could have: 8 nickels and 1 penny or 6 nickels and 11 pennies or 4 nickels and 21 pennies or 2 nickels and 31 pennies. The option of 0 nickels and 41 pennies is excluded by the necessity that the amount is made up of dimes, nickels and pennies; 0 nickels would mean the $1.21 was made up of dimes and pennies only.
No, Nickels are made from a mixture of 25% Nickel and 75% Copper.
All Buffalo nickels are made from .750 copper & .250 nickel.
No, the only US nickels to have silver are the "War Nickels" from 1942 to 1945
There are 40 nickels in a roll of nickels.
Here are the production tables for circulating 2011 nickels: Denver mint: 540.24 million Philadelphia mint: 450 million Total made: 990.24 million
No. All Canadian nickels are made of metal.
The Buffalo nickels were made from 1913 - 1938