The silver in the coin is $17.29. In 1952 there were some special variants to the coin. There is the "SWL" variant, whose value ranges from $20 to $55. The "NWL" ranges from $17.29 to $27. The "WL" variant ranges from $17.29 to $24. In the future please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.
P.S. King George VI was on coins from 1952, not King George V.
It was only made from 1911 - 1936 (the King George the V version)
5 cents
3 cents on average.
50 cents?
3 cents.
No Nickels were struck in silver after 1945, the value is 5 cents.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
If the coin is uncirculated value is about $1.25 if not 80 cents just for the silver.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
1945 S Wheat Penny. CoinTrackers has estimated the 1945 S Wheat Penny value at an average of 15 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $6.
A very common date "Wheat Cent" most are 3 to 10 cents.
The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
If that sentence fragment is supposed to be asking the coin's value, it's worth about 4 cents.