Britains current circulating coins containing nickel include the -
5, 10 and 50 Pence with a 25% nickel content
20 Pence with a 16% nickel content
1 Pound coin with a 5.5% nickel content
2 Pound coin with a 4% nickel content
....No such coin exists. The US didn't even exist as a country in 1758, nor was nickel used in coinage much back in 1758.
A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams
Not much, a British 1954 sixpence would be worth about 15p or so at the most today unless in exceptionally good shape.
The answer will depend on which country's coinage the question is about.
Please post a much more specific question. Are you asking about the history of German coinage, current German coins, or something different?
Without knowing the date it's not possible to give an exact value but most current Bermuda coinage is only worth face value. Note that Bermuda is part of the British Commonwealth so ALL current Bermuda coins have the queen's portrait on them. The coin's date is much more important as a determinant of its value.
Huge quantities of this date were struck to make up for the problems caused by using steel for coinage in the previous year, so they only sell for around a nickel today.
It depends on how much nickel is in there. At the time of writing, nickel is $11.13 per pound.
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There's no such thing as a lead coin. For one thing, lead is poisonous and second, it's far too soft for use in coinage. All 1936 nickels, like every other nickel except the "war nickels" of 1942-45, were made of an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
about a nickel.
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