In uncirculated condition, it might be worth 10 cents. It's a very common date, and it doesn't contain any precious metals.
5 cents If you found it in pocket change, spend it. Even a high grade Mint State coin is less than a dollar.
Value is determined by the coin's date, mint mark, and condition.
Without further information its worth a nickel.
It depends on how much nickel is in there. At the time of writing, nickel is $11.13 per pound.
The date is still very much in circulation and most are only face value. Just a high grade Mint State coin of this date would have a premium, about 30 to 50 cents retail.
5 cents.
5 cents If you found it in pocket change, spend it. Even a high grade Mint State coin is less than a dollar.
5 cents If you found it in pocket change, spend it. Even a high grade Mint State coin is less than a dollar.
It's worth exactly 5 cents.
It is worth about $3 in good condition and $5 in mint condition.
about $1,945
Average retail price is $40.00
Average retail price is $40.00
If the mint mark is a D the nickel is probably worth no more than a dollar. If the mint mark is an S it could be worth around $3.00 By the way, there is no such thing as a 1938 liberty nickel. The only nickels minted in 1938 were buffaloes and Jeffersons.
These coins are very common and are worth 5 cents.
All other dates after 1946-1951 in mint uncirculated are worth 50 cents. So you got yourself a 1955 nickel worth .05 cents...
1946 nickel: With no mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $0.85. With D mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.20, uncirculated is worth $0.90. With S mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.25, uncirculated is worth $1.00. 1947 nickel: With no mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $0.50. With D mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.20, uncirculated is worth $1.00. With S mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.25, uncirculated is worth $0.80.