A U.S quarter weighs approximately 6.1 grams
The actual weight as defined by US mint is 5.670 grams. Five of them will weigh almost exactly one ounce.
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Yes, there are instances of 1978 Jefferson nickels without a mint mark. This is due to a mint error where the nickel was struck without the mint mark. These error coins can sometimes be valuable to collectors.
A 1999 nickel is a five-cent coin minted by the United States Mint in 1999. It features Thomas Jefferson on the obverse side and Monticello on the reverse side. It is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
The cost of nickel can vary, but as of October 2021, it is approximately $0.02 to $0.03 per gram. Prices can fluctuate based on market conditions, demand, and supply.
The value of a Jefferson nickel with a "P" mint mark will vary depending on the year it was minted, its condition, and its rarity. Generally, these coins are worth their face value of 5 cents, but some rare or highly graded examples can be worth more to collectors. It is recommended to consult a coin dealer or a coin pricing guide for more accurate valuation.
A 1939 Jefferson nickel in average circulation condition is worth around 20-50 cents. However, if it is in mint condition, it could be worth up to several dollars to collectors. It is recommended to have it appraised by a professional coin dealer to get an accurate evaluation.
5 cents.
$5 million because there were only about 30 made in denver- the rest were made elsewhere
If it was found it pocket change spend it
It 2005 nickel costs about 5¢.
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about $1,945
A nickel.
It's worth exactly 5 cents.
A 1989 nickel with a "P" mint mark is worth face value, which is 5 cents. Mint marks indicate where the coin was produced, in this case, Philadelphia. The value could increase slightly if the coin is in mint condition or part of a specialized collection.
A 1905 Liberty Head nickel is a common coin and depending on how much wear the coin has, they sell for 1 to 5 dollars on average. A nice Mint State example with full mint luster can be as much as $65.00 or more
As of 2-17-12 it cost 11.2 cents to make a Nickel. Pennies cost 2.4 cents to make.
It is worth about $3 in good condition and $5 in mint condition.