The term "circulated" means a coin that has been spent in ordinary commerce at least once. Coins are normally sent from the Mint in large bags which are then put in rolls and distributed to banks. Once the rolls are broken when the coins are put in a cash drawer and given out in change they're classed as circulated.
yes. you have one Nickel or many Nickels.
No, they don't. US nickels are made of copper and nickel. The only ones that DO contain silver are war nickels, minted 1942-1945.
Six hundred nickels equates to $30.00. An easy way to calculate the dollar amount is to multiply the number of nickels by 0.05.
None of the Buffalo nickels (1913-1938) were struck in silver.
No, Nickels are made from a mixture of 25% Nickel and 75% Copper.
Buffalo nickels were minted from 1913 to early 1938. They occasionally turned up in change as late as the 1970s.
1936 is the highest mintage year of all Buffalo nickels. Coins in average circulated condition hold a retail value of $1.00 to $3.00.
It's a Liberty Head Nickel not a Barber. The Barber series don't have nickels. Retail value for 1908 nickels are $3.00-$5.00 in circulated condition.
Pennies, nickels, dimes, or what?
1909 Liberty Head nickels are very common. Average circulated coins are $1.00-$3.00.
Average circulated 1904 Liberty Head nickels run from $3.00 to $5.00 depending on condition.
1903 is a common date for Liberty Head Nickels. Circulated coins are $2.00-$5.00 retail.
Circulated 'War Nickels' run from $2.50 to $3.85 depending on mintmark and grade.
Unless they are in proof or uncirculated condition, only 5 cents. The only Jefferson nickels in circulated condition that are worth much more over face are the war nickels made out of 35% silver (1942-1945) and depending on demand the ones from the '30s can be worth a bit of a premium. Nickels from 1946 onwards are found in pocket change if you look hard enough.
In 1931 all U.S. nickels were struck at the San Francisco Mint so it can't have a "D" mintmark. 1931-S Buffalo nickels are a better date of the series, retail values for circulated coins run from $15.00-$50.00.
7-11-11>>> 1937 Buffalo nickels are very common with values from 10 cents to $1.25 for most circulated coins.
Average retail values for circulated 1913-D II nickels are: $96.00-$268 depending on grade.