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You have to convert each coin to its value in cents. A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so a nickel is 5/100 of a dollar, or 5 percent.
It's worth about a dollar just for the silver.
In average condition, it's worth about a dollar.
It's worth about a dollar, just for the silver.
Its face value is 5 cents. Its collector value is about a dollar, assuming average wear.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
Buffalo head nickels were never made of silver. See the related question below for the value of a regular 1934 nickel.
Not silver - copper-nickel. Face value only.
This can be worth anywhere between 10 cents and a dollar.
There is no such thing as a nickle. A nickel, on the other hand, is a unit of currency in the US. One nickel has a decimal value of 1. If you wanted the decimal value of a nickel in terms of a cent or a dollar, you should have specified that in the question.
$50
The 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial half dollar is a copper-nickel clad coin. Current retail value is $4.00.