A nickel blank planchet; nickel-$5.00 wartime silver-$350.00
Average value of a nickel planchet is $3.00-$5.00.
a 2004 nickel has nothing special about it. so it is worth its face value of 5 cents
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a coin dealer. Most errors are very common and add no value.
It's just a nickel, spend it.
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.
Blank quarter planchet; Silver planchet-$35.00 compound planchet-$4.00
Average value of a nickel planchet is $3.00-$5.00.
A nickel's value is not voided due to worn surface. It should still be worth 5 cents.
A blank Jefferson nickel is considered an error or novelty item and does not hold any intrinsic value. Its worth is based on collector demand, and it can range from a few cents to a few dollars depending on the condition and rarity.
It depends on what the grade is.
The US nickel was first issued in 1866. Please double-check your coin.
A 1984 nickel with one side stamped with Jefferson and the other side blank is likely a novelty coin created after minting. It does not hold any numismatic value to collectors and is worth face value, which is 5 cents.
You have what collectors call a "flan". Given the huge numbers sof coins struck every year, flans occur more often than you might suspect. Current retail prices are around $3 for nickel flans.
Well, yes, and no. The 5-cent coin usually called a nickel is called that because it is made primarily of that material. This design was made during WWII from an alloy of silver, copper, and manganese, but technically it can't be called a "nickel". Value could be anywhere from 20 cents for one that is badly worn or damaged up to several dollars in Mint State and a few reach a couple hundred in "premium" uncirculated condition. In case you were really asking about an unstamped nickel -- AKA Blank Planchet Error -- its value is a few dollars. Sorry, I read that as no nickel IN it. He probably did mean a blank planchet.
The value range for a Koken double round porcelain and nickel hydraulic pump barber chair that is full restored is at least $100.
the value of the nickel is 5 cent
Chances are it is worth something. The question though is, was it a nickel struck on a quarter blank? Or was the nickel simply struck off-center? If it was struck on a quarter blank, the edge will have both redish brown and white. If it was struck on a nickel blank it will be a solid color. The best thing to do is take it in to several coin shops and get different opinions on what its worth. It is hard to give values for error coins sight unseen. But some coin dealers specialize in errors while others use them simply for curiosities.