heres a clue one nickel Phoneman57 may have been trying to be a wiseguy, but he's right. You can get a really nice uncirculated example from a coin dealer for 15 cents according to the 2002 Redbook, so anything that has been used at all will just be face value. Regardless of the suggested value in the book, it's unlikely a dealer would open his cash register for anything less than a quarter.
Australia does not have a "nickel" coin.
5 cents
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Canadian nickels (1922 and later) never contained silver. A 1967 Centennial nickel is made of 99.9% nickel and is worth about 15 cents in above-average condition.
If it's been in circulation, maybe face value to 10 cents.
That's a Canadian centennial nickel from 1967. It's currently worth about 7 cents for the metal content.
its worth bout a 1.50
50-1000 usd
As of 16 Feb 2018, the melt value of one US nickel is 4.4 cents.
No, all coins are copper-nickel.
This design is called either a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel; both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1919 US nickel?" for more information.
The US nickel was first issued in 1866. Please double-check your coin.