A nice uncirculated one could be worth 4to6 dollars
Around $1.50.
A uncirculated 1955-D NICKEL is worth about 25 cents.
5 cents.
D-Day was June 6, 1944. It marked the largest floating invasion force ever formed, and spelled the beginning of the end for the Nazis.
It depends on the date of the Denver minted Buffalo nickel, post new question.
5 cents.
1944 D is worth .60 cents & the 1944 S is worth.65 cents according to the coin collector's price guide by Robert Obojski
As a military operation, D Day in 1944 marked the united offensive against Germany by the Allies. For Jews, it marked the turning point of the war, and the eventual liberation of the concentration camps in which 6 million Jews were murdered.
$18 but a little more or less depending on the grade.
You need to know the coins' mint marks and conditions to have a more accurate idea of their values. In any case these coins are fairly common among collectors so they aren't worth very much. Assuming average circulation wear, retail prices are roughly 1942, 1942-D: about 10c 1942-S: about 25c 1943: 15c 1943-D: 25c 1943-S: 35c 1944: 5c 1944-D: 10c 1944-S: 7c A dealer might pay you a nickel or a dime each.
Please be more specific which coin?
Millions are still in circulation, just spend it.