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The factors of 1945 are 1, 5, 389, and 1945.
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No circulating US coins have ever been made of pure silver, and the only nickels that ever contained any of the metal were the so-called "war nickels" minted from 1942 to 1945. They're distinguishable by the large mint mark over the dome of Monticello on the back. They're about 1/3 silver and currently sell for around a dollar in average worn condition.ALL other nickels, regardless of date, were and are made of 75% copper, 25% nickel. Any with dates from the mid-1950s to today are pretty much worth only face value. If you have older nickels check out www . coinclub . com/prices for a decent portal to valuation pages.
The coin has no silver in it. Only the "War Nickels" from 1942 to 1945 had any silver.
Reichmarks were the currency of Germany until 1945. 1000 what? This question cannot be answered until you say what and when.
Ayn Rand wrote two original screenplays: "Love Letters" (1945) and "You Came Along" (1945).
I have 3 old 1945 central reserve bank of china notes of 5000 yuan do they have montary value today
what is the value of 1945 farmall a tractor
For circulated coins in that range of dates the 1949-S has the highest per-grade value.
A 1945 Washington quarter is only 90% silver. No U.S coins made for general circulation are pure silver. 1945 is a common date. The value is just for the silver about $5.50 today.
Value will be based on condition and specific mint marks. Coins from that time period are 90% silver, and at today's prices are worth at LEAST $2.96 for the silver as a metal. Collector's value can be greater.
what is the value of a 1945 single shot 22
A 1/4 of 1945 is 486.25
There were no silver dollars minted in 1945.
The Service Model Ace was made from 1935-1945 and the sn range stopped at SM13803. The Ace was made from 1931-47 and 1978-1982. Your Ace was made in 1980. Value range 600-900 USD.
About $1 if worn, up to $1.25 with only slight wear. Nickels made from mid-1942 through the end of 1945 contained silver, copper, and manganese because nickel was needed for the war effort. The silver content is what adds to their value today.
August 11, 2009 Coins such as this, which have been altered after leaving the mint, generally have no numismatic value. Their only worth is in the silver they contain which is $1.04 for a dime today.