Most of them are still worth face value. Unlike dimes and quarters, nickels didn't change metal content in 1964, so older specimens still commonly turn up in circulation.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. The last buffalo nickels were made in early 1938. All 1960 nickels carry a picture of Thomas Jefferson.
The coins are still found in circulation, so if they are not a uncirculated, only face value.
A standard roll of nickels contains 40 nickels for a value of $2.00
To find the value of 435 nickels, multiply the number of nickels by the value of each nickel, which is 5 cents. Therefore, 435 nickels is equal to 435 x 0.05 = $21.75.
To find the value of 129 nickels, multiply the number of nickels by the value of each nickel, which is $0.05. Therefore, 129 nickels is equal to 129 x $0.05, which amounts to $6.45.
There are no dimes in nickels. But 25 dimes have the same monetary value as 50 nickels have.
The last Buffalo nickels were minted in 1938.
100,000,000 nickels is equivalent to $5,000,000. This is calculated by multiplying the number of nickels by their value: 100,000,000 nickels × $0.05 (value of one nickel) equals $5,000,000.
A nickel is worth 5 cents so n nickels have a value of 5n cents.
A nickel is worth 5 cents so if you have N nickels their value in cents is 5*N
Two nickels equal the value of one dime, therefore fourteen (14) nickels would equal the value of seven (7) dimes.
No, 37 quarters and 186 nickels are not equal. The total value of 37 quarters is $9.25, while the total value of 186 nickels is $9.30.