It depends on whether you want to or not. It's not rare or scarce and still found in circulation. Most are only face value.
A uncirculated 1955-D NICKEL is worth about 25 cents.
50's and older.
The 1955 Jefferson nickel is still found in circulation. A circulated coin is just face value.
5 cents.
$0.05 in 1955 had the same buying power as $0.44 in 2016.
The People's Choice - 1955 The Nickel Pickle 3-1 was released on: USA: 3 October 1957
All other dates after 1946-1951 in mint uncirculated are worth 50 cents. So you got yourself a 1955 nickel worth .05 cents...
Keep Young - 1955 was released on: USA: 5 February 1955
There's no such coin. Lincoln is on the penny.
No. All 1955 nickels are made from the standard alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper, and have the same color as other nickels. Your coin may be discolored due to exposure to chemicals or heat.
It depends on whether it's made of standard copper-nickel alloy, or is one of the part-silver "war nickels" minted when nickel metal was needed for the war effort. Please see the Related Question for details.
5 cents, it isn't a rare coin