If your coin is circulated, it could not be graded as a Proof 65 because that is near the very top end of the range.
The current PCGS price for an untouched 1866 cameo MS-65 proof is around . However if the coin had somehow slipped into circulation that value would drop considerably. For example, an untouched 1866 MS-65 standard issue piece is only worth about 40% of that figure. In any case, any circulation damage would render the MS-65 grade moot.
In circulated condition, 5 cents.
In circulated condition, it's still worth 5 cents.
In circulated condition, it's still worth 5 cents.
Value is 10 cents to $1.25 depending on grade.
In average circulated condition, it's still worth 5 cents.
Penny: 1 cent nickel: 5 cents Dime: 10 cents Quarter: 25 cents If they were uncirculated it would be different.
1935 is a common date Indian Head nickel. Values are 50 cents to $3.00 for most circulated coins.
It is rather common and worth anywhere from around 10 cents do a dollar in circulated grades.
1937 is one of the most common, value is 25 cents to $3.00 for circulated coins.
$.25. It is not silver and it is not old. If it has been circulated, about 25 cents. Uncirculated about 50 cents, and Proofs are about 2 to 3 dollars, depending on cameo. 25 to 28 cents depending on condition
The 1936 Buffalo Nickel is not a rare date and circulated coins have values of 25 cents to $2.00 depending on grade.
a circulated coin is 5 cents uncirculated maybe a dollar.