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How much is a 2004-D Lewis and Clark worth?

5 cents, no Jefferson nickels other than some of the first ones in the 1930s and silver war nickels made in 1942-1945 are worth any more than face. The 2004 nickels wouldn't be worth more than 5 cents unless it was proof, which because it was from the Denver mint, it would not be proof.


Is 25 cents out of nickels weigh more than a quarter?

Yes.


How many nickels make 75 cent?

To make 75 cents using nickels, you would need 15 nickels. This is because each nickel is worth 5 cents, so you would divide 75 cents by 5 cents to get the number of nickels needed. Therefore, 75 cents divided by 5 cents equals 15 nickels.


What is the value of the 1940 us nickel?

5 cents. Only a small handful of Jefferson nickels are worth more than face value, such as the 1942-45 silver war nickels, and the elusive 1950-D.


Why are dimes worth more than nickels but nickels are bigger and heavier than dimes?

they were made that way


What is the value of a 1964 nickel?

5 cents. The only nickels to contain silver are the "war nickels" produced from 1943-1945 with a large mintmark over the Monticello. 1964 nickels use the same composition as today, have a high mintage and are easily found in pocket change. They are worth no more than 5 cents. There were over 2 billion nickels minted that year.


Can different kinds of nickels be worth more than 5 cents?

Many older US nickels can be worth more than face value, in some cases a LOT more, but the prices depend VERY much on the coins' dates, conditions, and mint marks. A few examples:"War nickels" dated 1942 to 1945 with a large mint mark on the back are worth 75 cents to a dollar in average condition. These special nickels contain 1.75 gm of silver, and are the only US nickels to ever contain that metal.Average-condition buffalo nickels with visible dates can be worth at least a dollar, and sometimes much more depending on their date and mint mark.Average-condition Liberty Head nickels are worth at lease 2 or 3 dollars each.Rarities like a 1937 nickel with a 3-legged buffalo, or a 1917/18 overdate, can be worth hundreds of dollarsThe five 1913 Liberty Head nickels, an unauthorized striking, have sold for up to roughly $4 million.


How many ways can you make 40 cents with dimes nickels and quarters?

More than 25.


Is two dollars and six cents more than 42 nickels?

No. A nickel is 5 cents so 42 of them would be 5*42 = $2.10


How much are Jefferson nickels with a mint mark d dated 1953 to 1964 worth?

5 cents each. They're old but not rare. 1964 had mintage numbers of more than a billion.


What are considered good nickels?

US nickels that have collectable value in circulated condition are all nickels before 1945. Shield, V, and Buffalo nickels all have value over 5 cents, and the early Jefferson nickels do too. The 1942-1945 nickels with a large mintmark (P, D or S) over the monticello on the reverse are 35% silver and worth about $1.50 for silver alone. The 1950-D nickel also is worth more than 5 cents regardless of condition. Uncirculated coins often have premiums over face value even though they might be a common date.


I have a wheat penny from 1948. What do I do with it and how much will I get?

keep it, its made of more copper than modern pennies, so it'll be worth more than 1 cent.Yes, but ...Its metal value is only about 1.7¢ AND it's illegal to melt cents and nickels. It's actually worth a bit more as a collectible but 1948 is a common date for wheat cents. Please see the Related Question for more information.