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5 cents
3 cents on average.
1942-1945 are the only years silver nickels were struck, 1956 nickels are still in circulation today and are worth 5 cents.
3 cents.
September 3, 2009 The coin you have described is defaced and as such has no numisnamtic value at all. Its worth is equal to that of the metals used to make it which today is about 1.8 cents.
5 cents
50 cents?
3 cents on average.
1942-1945 are the only years silver nickels were struck, 1956 nickels are still in circulation today and are worth 5 cents.
3 cents.
about 2-5 cents which is about 29-73 cents today.
No Nickels were struck in silver after 1945, the value is 5 cents.
September 3, 2009 The coin you have described is defaced and as such has no numisnamtic value at all. Its worth is equal to that of the metals used to make it which today is about 1.8 cents.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
These are Scott # 931 ( 2 cent) and # 933 (5 cents). Their catalog value is 25 cents in very fine condition. You buy one for around 10 cents from a dealer.
If the coin is uncirculated value is about $1.25 if not 80 cents just for the silver.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar