It's not possible to give even a ballpark answer without knowing their conditions, dates and mint marks. You can either group them by date and look for existing questions phrased like
"What is the value of a (date) US nickel?"
or check the guides linked below.
It depends greatly on the year and mintmark. For example, if you go to enough banks, you will most likely find an uncirculated roll of 2013 nickels sold to you at face. On the other hand, for uncirculated war nickels (1942-1945) or other early date Jefferson nickels, they'd be worth much more.
5 cents.Nearly all nickels from the late 1940s to today are only worth face value. None of them contain any silver. The only nickels that ever had any silver at all were the unusual "war nickels" made from 1942 to 1945. All others back to 1866 are made of nickel and copper.5 cents, it is in common circulation.
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Liberty head nickels were made from 1883 to 1912. Nickels from 1913 to 1938 are Indian head nickels.
That's an extremely broad question because nickels have been minted since 1866 at 3 different mints. Please see the Related Links for value guides. Also remember that except for the famous "war nickels" of 1942-45, US nickels have never been made out of silver so they're the only nickels that have any extra melt value. All other nickels are made of a copper-nickel alloy so any extra value they might have would be purely as collectible items.
A standard roll of nickels contains 40 nickels for a value of $2.00
There are 40 nickels in a roll of nickels.
The value of 25 rolls of nickels would be $250. Since there are 40 nickels in each roll, and a nickel is worth 5 cents, you multiply 25 by 40 and then by 5 to get $250.
There are 40 nickels or $2 worth of nickels in a roll, so at the bank a roll of nickels costs $2
Since a roll of nickels is $2, you divide 2 by .05, which = 40, so there are 40 nickels to a roll.
There are 40 nickels in one roll, making a total of $2.00 per roll.
A standard US roll of nickels contains 40 coins.
A roll of 40 nickels weighs 200 grams -- about 7.056 ounces.
Their collector value would all depend on the dates on the nickels and their conditions. To get an idea of their metal value, the coins are 35% silver which is 1.75 gm per coin. There are 40 nickels in a roll so the total amount of precious metal is 70 gm, or about 2.25 troy ounces. As of 09/2015 silver is around $15 per troy ounce.
Original bank wrapped rolls sell to interested collectors for $3 to $4
Two dollars. A standard roll of US nickels contains 40 coins.
It depends greatly on the year and mintmark. For example, if you go to enough banks, you will most likely find an uncirculated roll of 2013 nickels sold to you at face. On the other hand, for uncirculated war nickels (1942-1945) or other early date Jefferson nickels, they'd be worth much more.