A uncirculated 1955-D NICKEL is worth about 25 cents.
5 cents. The majority of Jefferson nickels are only worth face value.
The 1955-D Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Circulated coins are 3 to 10 cents. Most uncirculated coins are less than $1.
$3 if very worn, up to $30 if almost uncirculated.
3-10 cents, depending on condition.
A nice uncirculated one could be worth 4to6 dollars
Circulated, about $1000. Uncirculated, $5000 - $7500
Maybe 30 cents. It's not a rare coin.
This is a very common Jefferson nickel that's still found in circulation. Unless it's uncirculated, it's only face value.
The term "Uncirculated" means any coin that has not been put into circulation.
This is a very common Jefferson nickel that's still found in circulation. Unless it's uncirculated, it's only face value.
Unless it's proof or uncirculated, 5 cents. It's a Jefferson nickel not a Monticello nickel.
The first US (five cent) nickel was struck in 1866 and is worth about $15-20 in worn condition and up to $150+ if in perfect uncirculated condition.