Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1888 Liberty Head Nickel is a fairly common date coin. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins show a lot of wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $25.00-$60.00, better grade are $75.00-$150.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $200.00-$260.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
A 1989 U.S. nickel is worth five cents. However there is no "C" mint mark on any current US coin - only P or D.
5 cents, the value of a nickel will stay the same not matter what year in was made in :DCorrectionA 1995 nickel is too common to have any extra value. However, many much-older nickels can be worth more than their face value to a collector. Their denomination will always be 5 cents but their collectible value can be much different.
A US nickel is 5 cents. ($0.05). Most nickels minted since the late 1950s have no extra value.
198550.00Colombian Pesos =US $
It is worth 5 cents In the United States
In the US, a nickel is worth 5 cents.
it depends if it is in good condition it may be worth $35-$450
The US nickel was first issued in 1866. Please re-examine your coin.
Canadian coins aren't usable in the US. A Canadian nickel isn't worth anything in the US. IN Canada, the 2004 nickel is worth .05 cents. However, if you can sneak it into your change one day, you'll get .05 cents worth of stuff.
Average retail value: $1.00-$3.00
It's the usual practice of this site to answer a single question at a time. Please see:"What is the value of a 1940 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1942 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1944 US nickel?"
This is a common date Liberty Head nickel. Most have heavy wear with values of $1.00-$3.00.
a 1920 buffalo nickel is worth about 2.50 because it's not that rare
....No such coin exists. The US didn't even exist as a country in 1758, nor was nickel used in coinage much back in 1758.
5.00
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.
Look at the coins date again. The last Indian Head nickel was struck in 1938.