Sorry, 1945 was last year for any silver nickels. The ONLY US nickels to have any silver were the "War Nickels" struck during WWII. Your coin is a common cupronickel piece worth face value only.
There are multiple 1986 gold coins. Yours might be one of these:
American - 1986 Gold Eagle
This coin is not circulated. The grades are MS 63-70, MS means Mint State. The grades from 63-70 range from 63 being slight wear on the coin to 70 which is a flawless unmarked coin. A thorough explanation can be found at Heritage Coins. This coin is about 92% coin and the worth is close to the current value of gold. The Gold Eagle coins were made in $5, $10, $25, and $50 editions. These are some ballpark estimate prices. It is better to assume your coin is in the grade 63-68 range as it is quite rare to be in the 69 or 70 grade.
$5 Gold Eagle - $131 for grades 63-69. $170 for 69. $1000 for 70.
$10 Gold Eagle - $450-525 for 64-69. $1750 for 70.
$25 Gold Eagle - $850 for 63-68. $950 for 69. $2250 for 70.
$50 Gold Eagle - $1334 for 63-68. $1419 for 69. $4250.
For up to date pricing and price trends on this coin, see the Professional Coin Grading Website.
Canadian - 1986 $100 Peace
The 1986 $100 Canadian International Year of Peace coin sells for about $825.
Switzerland - 1986 Switzerland 4-Coin Gold Proof Set Eternal Pact
This pack contains a 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz gold coins making 1.85 troy oz of gold. This pack of coins sells for about $1,200 on Apmex, the world's largest online precious metal retailer, to $2000 on coin collecting websites.
Was your coin not one of the ones listed? Ask it again and try include more information, like the country name or an image on the coin.
The US never made a gold nickel. Your coin is either tarnished or was plated for use in jewelry, so it has no added value.
This would depend on the type of coin you are talking about. Every coin, no matter what material, usually has a different weight.
No such thing as a "nickel penny". Please post new question with more information. This question makes no sense.
5 cents
Pennies in 1941 were mostly copper, not nickel, and they're worth about 5 cents.
if it is silver it is Worth some money. but if it a penny or nickel it is a common date
By 1985, U.S. pennies were copper-plated zinc. It's worth one cent.
Circulated, about $1000. Uncirculated, $5000 - $7500
Actually less than a nickel. It's worth about 3 cents.
hi,, I'm sorry to say that i don't have an answer for you. but,, i also have a ?? nickel plated 1959, philadelphia mint penny. have you come up with any info on yours yet??
a penny is worth a cent. so pretty much it is a cent. and a quarter is 25 cents and a dime is 10 cents and a nickel is 5 cents ...
It is worth a nickel
How much is a buffallo nickel worth
contains 1 dollar, half dollar,dime, nickel, and penny
if it is still in currency, it would just be a tattered version of a current coin, so just one penny. It is not old enough to have appreciated.
Without further information its worth a nickel.