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It's an ordinary circulation coin worth exactly face value. I'm curious as to what made you think it has any extra value since these, and nickels dating back to the 1960s, turn up in pocket change all the time.

Also, to clear up confusion the coin is a nickel rather than "nickle"

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4w ago

A 1993 1 cent coin is worth its face value of 1 cent in the United States. These coins are still in circulation and are not typically sought after by collectors for their numismatic value.

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14y ago

Ten cents. It's not silver. All U.S. dimes struck for circulation since 1965 are made of copper-nickel.

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13y ago

...1 cent. It isn't even copper, it is copper-coated zinc. It contains absolutely no collector interest or value at all.

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