US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so 1 kg contains 1000/5 = 200 coins, or $10.00
Modern Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so 1 kg = 253 coins (rounded to the nearest whole number), worth $12.65
One nickels is worth 5 cents so 19 nickels are worth 95 cents.
$50,000
1 kilogram of lead is worth about one dollar for every kilogram. Lead is very abundant and not worth very much.
There are 20 nickels in one dollar, so 3 dollars would be equivalent to 60 nickels. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so 60 nickels would be worth 300 cents or $3.00.
To find the value of 59 nickels, you multiply the number of nickels by their value. Since one nickel is worth 5 cents, 59 nickels would be worth 59 x 5 cents, which equals 295 cents. This is equivalent to $2.95.
20 Nickels
A million nickels is worth $50,000 in US Dollars. A bag full of a million nickels would weigh 11,023 lbs.
One bank box contains $100 worth of nickels, which is 2,000 coins.
There are 20 nickels in 1 dollar.
One bank box of nickels is $100, which is 2,000 nickels.
There were nearly 300 million 1982-P Jefferson nickels minted. One is worth 5 cents.
Nickels are 5 cents each so if you have 4 nickels and you're trying to find the total you take 5x4=20.