All U.S. nickels weigh 5 grams as issued.
U.S. nickels weigh 5 grams each.
The Big Nickel weighs close to 13,000 kilograms (approximately 13 tons)
All US Nickels weigh the same, 5 grams.
In unworn condition, 6.25 gm. Current copper-nickel quarters weigh 5.67 gm.
Silver "war nickels" weigh 5 grams, which is the same amount as the normal cupronickel coins minted all other years since 1866. War nickels were the only US nickels that ever contained silver. They were minted from mid-1942 to the end of 1945 to save nickel metal for use in the war effort. They were struck in an alloy of 35% silver, 56% copper, and 9% manganese.
All US nickels from 1866 to date weigh 5 grams.
A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams
All U.S. nickels weigh 5 grams.
U.S. nickels weigh 5 grams each.
Nickel as a metal has a density of 8.908 grams per cubic cm.
5 grams
Silver nickels were made in 1942-1945 only.
It's the usual practice of this site to answer a single question at a time. Please see:"What is the value of a 1940 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1942 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1944 US nickel?"
The last Buffalo nickel was made in 1938. A 1942 dated Jefferson that has a large mintmark on the reverse is 35% silver and worth about $1.00. If it does not have the large mintmark just spend it.
The Big Nickel weighs close to 13,000 kilograms (approximately 13 tons)
well im from the Bronx and over here a nickel bag is 0.9 grams
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