Without more details it's not possible to estimate the value of a misprinted US nickel without a date. The date could be missing because the coin is struck* off-center or it could be that you have an older buffalo nickel whose design was prone to wear in the date area. Please post a new, separate question with more details.
(*) Coins are said to be struck or minted rather than "printed". The term "printing" is normally used for things like paper and ink.
Face value only, sad to say. There was a problem with the coin's design that caused the date to wear off quickly, especially on earlier mintages.
If it has no date, it means that it got worn off.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer in your area.
This date is still found in circulation and is only face value.
The date is located on the lower left side on the obverse -- right on the Indian's shoulder. The date is often one of the first things to wear off these nickels, and without a date, its value is 10 cents or less.
It's not possible to give an answer without a date. Look for questions in the form "What is the value of a US nickel?" for specific information.
Half-dimes were tiny (14 mm) coins issued up till 1873. The reason your coin is the size of a nickel (21 mm) is that it IS a nickel. However, without a date it's not possible to give a specific value. Please enter a new question in the form What is the value of a [date] US nickel? for a specific answer. (date = your coin's date)
There's no way to give any specific answer without knowing the date on the coin.
If the nickel is new but missing its date it could be a minting error or an altered coin. As with most suspected error coins it would have to be inspected in person to be sure.
It's a common date nickel that's only face value. Spend it.
If the coin is so worn that no date is visible, it has little or no collectible value. These so-called "culls" normally sell for 10 to 25 cents as curiosities.
Face value only, sad to say. There was a problem with the coin's design that caused the date to wear off quickly, especially on earlier mintages.
The value depends on the date, mint mark, and condition. Without knowing those details, your question is impossible to answer.
If it has no date, it means that it got worn off.
15x its face value if you can read the date
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer in your area.
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