Look at the coin again it may be missing or have other details that are weak. This is likely caused from a filled die and is common. As to value some people do collect this stuff so take it to a dealer for an idea of value
The face value of a nickel coin in the United States is five cents.
The melt value of something is the value of the metal itself. For example, a 1964 nickel has a melt value of 5 cents because 1.8 cents worth of nickel and 2.7 cents of copper.
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Its face value is 5 cents, but the melt value of a 1955-1981 Canadian nickel is $0.09 so the melt value is 4 cents more than the face value of the coin5 cents. It's not rare, and many are still in circulation.
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A nickel is worth 5 cents so n nickels have a value of 5n cents.
A nickel is worth 5 cents so if you have N nickels their value in cents is 5*N
The value is 5 cents and it has no silver in it.