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.
3-10 cents, depending on condition.
$3 if very worn, up to $30 if almost uncirculated.
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.
$0.25 or $0.75, if it is uncirculated or a proof coin. Otherwise, 5 cents.
This is a very common Jefferson nickel that's still found in circulation. Unless it's uncirculated, it's only face value.
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.