No, 1866 was the first year for a US nickel.
I think you mean a 1907 Liberty nickel. Assuming it's average condition $2.00 to $4.00.
A Louisiana Purchase 2004 nickel is a common nickel and is worth face value, which is 5 cents.
Yes in 1807 and he was taken by the Spanish Army to Santa Fe and Chihuahua before being released at the Louisiana border.
Look at the date on the front of the Nickel it's 2004 so no it's not old.
1807 1807
Embargo act of 1807
Sodium was discovered in Engalnd in the year of 1807.
The value of a Louisiana Purchase nickel can vary based on its condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors. Generally, these nickels, minted in 2004 to commemorate the bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase, are worth face value (5 cents) if they're in circulation. However, uncirculated or rare varieties may fetch a few dollars to collectors. To get an accurate estimate, consider consulting a coin dealer or using a coin valuation guide.
Sodium was found in 1807.
There were several battles fought throughout 1807 by Napoleon & the Grande Armee. Battle of Eyalu - February 7-8th, 1807 Battle of Heilsburg - June 10th 1807 Battle of Friedland - June 14th, 1807 Peninsular War - December 1st 1807 (capture of Lisbon, etc).
Embargo act of 1807
Sorry no 1807 US silver dollars.