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Australia does not have a "nickel" coin.
Canadian nickels (1922 and later) never contained silver. A 1967 Centennial nickel is made of 99.9% nickel and is worth about 15 cents in above-average condition.
If it's been in circulation, maybe face value to 10 cents.
That's a Canadian centennial nickel from 1967. It's currently worth about 7 cents for the metal content.
its worth bout a 1.50
50-1000 usd
The coin is still in circulation today and has face value only. Spend it.
...25 cents. It is in common circulation, made out of copper-nickel and not worth any more than face value.
There are no British general circulation Pennies made from cupro nickel, from 1860 to 1967 they were all made from bronze. If you have a cupro nickel penny, it has been plated and is worthless as a collectible.
nickel
All circulating dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel and are only worth face value. The only circulating dimes that contain silver are dated 1964 and earlier.
No, all coins are copper-nickel.