nickel
A 1976 nickel is worth face value, which is five cents. It is not worth more due to its age or any other factors.
As a coin? A five cent piece or five cents. As an element? It is just called "Nickel", unless you are thinking of an alloy of copper and nickel known as "German silver".
A 'Dutch nickel' means a hug. This expression should probably be seen in relation to the proverbial Dutch reluctance to part with real money; a hug is a form of help that does not cost a thing.
I would bet money that either your coin has been copper plated, or its been exposed to something that has caused a chemical reaction and changed the color of it.In either case, it will be worth less than a dollar.AnswerI have been looking through my dad's coins and I also found what looks like a 1936 copper Indian head nickel. I wonder????? AnswerAny reasonably smart high-school chemistry student can copper-plate a coin using a battery and some copper sulfate solution. I know, I did it myself many years ago (mea culpa!)
All U.S. nickels minted since 1866 (except for 1942-1945) are 75% copper and 25% nickel.
A five cent coin from 2005 is worth five cents.
Only 5 cents unless it's a proof coin.
Five cents. Common coin.
It's still worth five cents.
Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, five cents.
This coin does not exist. The platypus is on the 20c coin, and is worth 20 cents. The 5c coin has an echidna on it, and is worth five Australian cents.
Five cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin
5 Canadian cents.
It's still worth exactly five cents in Canada.
1948 Jefferson nickels are still in circulation, it would have to be a high grade Mint State coin to be worth 25 cents.
It's still worth five cents in Canada.
Thomas Jefferson. whose face is five cents coin