It's a very common coin that's still in found in circulation and only face value.
5 cents
Australia has never produced a "nickel" coin.
50-500 usd
Well... it depends on who wrote the letter. For example, if I had written the letter in 1966.. it wouldn't be worth a plugged nickel!
25 cents, all circulation quarters from 1965 to date are made of copper-nickel,
A 1966 nickel without a mint mark is known as a Jefferson nickel and was minted in Philadelphia. Generally, its value is close to its face value of five cents, as it is quite common. However, if it's in uncirculated condition or has unique characteristics, it may be worth slightly more, typically ranging from 10 to 25 cents. For a precise valuation, consider consulting a coin dealer or reference guide.
Barbara Nickel was born in 1966.
Eckhart Nickel was born in 1966.
10 cents unless in a mint set. It is in common circulation and made out of copper-nickel and contains no premium over face value.
Made in 1966. Check on line auctions and Blue Book of Gun Values for value.
25 cents. It is made out of copper-nickel, contains no silver and is worth only face value. They are incredibly common and can easily be found in pocket change.
the value of the nickel is 5 cent