US quarters didn't contain any nickel until 1965. 1964 and earlier quarters were made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Please see "What is the value of a 1941 US quarter?" for more information.
Please check your coin again. Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. A 1941 nickel would be a Jefferson nickel. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. It's made of copper-nickel like all other nickels except the WWII ones with a large mint mark above the dome of Monticello. 1941 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".
25 cents. All 1974 quarters were made from copper-nickel.
The US has never circulated an aluminum coin. 1n 1941 US quarters were 90% silver; the value is based on condition and mint mark. There's more information at the Related Question.
You can retrieve this information through the following link. Refer to: http://coins.ha.com/info/typevalues.php
Please check your coin again. Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. A 1941 nickel would be a Jefferson nickel. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. It's made of copper-nickel like all other nickels except the WWII ones with a large mint mark above the dome of Monticello. 1941 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".
25 cents. All 1974 quarters were made from copper-nickel.
a quarter and a nickel . The quarter is not a nickel!
The US has never circulated an aluminum coin. 1n 1941 US quarters were 90% silver; the value is based on condition and mint mark. There's more information at the Related Question.
Quarter: 24.26mm Nickel: 21.21mm Penny: 19.05mm
The value of a 2006 Washington liberty nickel is five cents. It's a common US nickel, but:It's not Washington; he's on the quarter. All US nickels since 1938 have depicted Thomas JeffersonIt's also not a Liberty nickel. Liberty nickels were struck from 1883 to 1912.
The thickness of the US 25¢ coin (quarter) is 1.75 millimeter. The thickness of the US 5¢ coin (nickel) is 1.95 millimeter. The nickel is 0.2 millimeter ( 11.43% ) thicker than the quarter.
You can retrieve this information through the following link. Refer to: http://coins.ha.com/info/typevalues.php
The US quarter contain 91,67 % copper and 8,33 % nickel.
Face value unless in original mint packaging.
8-22-11>>> The only US nickels to contain any silver are the "War-Nickels" that were struck in 35% silver from late 1942 through 1945 and can be identified by the large mintmarks above the dome of Monticello on the reverse. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?" for more information.