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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.


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.


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.