five cents!!
The U.S. mint did not issue a nickel with a buffalo on it in 1867.
An 1867 three cent nickel, in good condition, is worth approximately $11. If it is in excellent condition, it can be worth up to $28.
The 1867 Nickel Three-Cent Piece in average circulated condition has retail values of $20.00-$40.00.
In circulated condition $35.00 to about $200.00
Wow! You have a fairly rare coin in your possession - a Silver 3 Cent piece, minted in the year of 1867, in fine condition (F12) is worth: $500.00.The US Treasury also minted in the year of 1867 a Copper-Nickel 3 Cent piece - if this is the coin you possess, its value in fine condition (F12) is: $25.00.
The U.S. mint did not issue a nickel with a buffalo on it in 1867.
An 1867 three cent nickel, in good condition, is worth approximately $11. If it is in excellent condition, it can be worth up to $28.
its worth bout a 1.50
The 1867 Nickel Three-Cent Piece in average circulated condition has retail values of $20.00-$40.00.
There were no V nickels minted in 1867. That design was introduced in 1883. If you have a shield nickel with that date it's worth $30 to $80 if the design has rays on it, $16 to $40 if there are no rays.
In circulated condition $35.00 to about $200.00
Wow! You have a fairly rare coin in your possession - a Silver 3 Cent piece, minted in the year of 1867, in fine condition (F12) is worth: $500.00.The US Treasury also minted in the year of 1867 a Copper-Nickel 3 Cent piece - if this is the coin you possess, its value in fine condition (F12) is: $25.00.
Face value.
depends i have a1867 shield nickel at AU-50 and its worth $285
It's a common date, currently worth about 7 cents for the nickel content.
the value of the nickel is 5 cent
Presumably your coin carries the double date 1867-1967, which means it was minted for the Canadian Centennial. In average condition it has no added value. In EF-40, it retails for only 15 to 20 cents.To explain, the first Canadian coins called nickels were minted in 1922 and none have ever contained silver. Five-cent pieces issued before that year were tiny coins made of 80% silver but none were minted in 1867, so you could not have an 1867 nickel.