In order to give an accurate estimate of the value of any coin, in addition to the denomination, the date on the coin is also needed. Please examine your coin and submit a new question giving the required information.
If it's from circulation, 5 cents regardless of year or mint mark.
It is in the decade of the 1960s. (Unlike centuries, which use the next higher hundreds value, the decades normally refer to the tens value of the year.)
$500 plus depending on condition
Depending on condition, 75-150 or so.
Given the numerous models of Seamaster being made by Omega SA even in the 1960s, the value for vintage models varies widely. For instance, a hand wound Seamaster 30 from 1962 in fair condition can fetch about $400 in today's market, while a 1969 Seamaster 861 chronograph can fetch over $3,500.
1960s - $ 0.05I remember getting 10 for a 1.00 in 1960.
the value of the nickel is 5 cent
A penny.
Any US nickel minted since the 1960s is pretty much only worth face value. Even the 2004-2005 Lewis and Clark Bicentennial nickels were minted in such large numbers that any you find in change have no added value.
It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.
It's a 2004 Jefferson nickel that has been gold plated, has no collectible value and is just a fancy nickel.
Australia does not have a "nickel" coin.
It's just a nickel, spend it.
It's just a nickel, spend it.
It's a common date nickel that's only face value. Spend it.
It's the usual practice of this site to answer a single question at a time. Please see:"What is the value of a 1940 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1942 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1944 US nickel?"
The value of a 1947 nickel will vary. It depends on the overall condition of the nickel. However, they typically will be valued at anywhere from $4.30 to over $400.00.
assuming it was nickel plated after market, it would lose value for that reason.....