5 cents. There were over a billion nickels minted that year.
5 cents.
A US nickel dated 1962 contains no silver - it is 25% nickel and 75% copper.
The Confederacy was not in existence in 1962.
A 1962 half dollar is 90% silver. The circulated value is $7.01 because of the silver content. The uncirculated value is $20.
Your question really needs to supply the coin's denomination to receive an accurate answer, but briefly: Assuming you found it in circulation, a cent or nickel from 1962 is only worth face value despite being nearly 50 years old. A dime, quarter, or half dollar will be worth 6 to 8 times face value, depending on the current price of silver.
1962 is a common year for dimes, so the only value is in the silver content. At present, it's worth about $2.30.
A US nickel dated 1962 contains no silver - it is 25% nickel and 75% copper.
The coin is worth 5 cents. It's not silver, and is still found in circulation.
It's still worth 5 cents. There were over a billion nickels minted that year.
In circulated condition......less than 25 cents each. These are NOT rare so they have little more than face value.
No. They are very common.
G-E- True - 1962 The Wrong Nickel 1-12 was released on: USA: 16 December 1962
There is a big difference in value between the France Franc and the Belgium Franc, so please specify.
5 cents.
Face value only. Nickels are the only denomination whose composition has not changed in the last 60 years so except for one or two rarer issues such as a 1950-D, they are generally not valuable.
A 1962 what? post new question.
Value for a proof 1962 is $10.00-$12.00
The current value of a 1962 US proof set is $29.