No U.S. Nickels are dated 1700. The first nickel was issued in 1866.
5 cent coins were not issued in the U.S.A. until 1866.
According to the Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, one dollar in 1930 had the same buying power that $13.50 has in 2011. So whatever you can get for thirteen and a half bucks today, was about a dollar in 1930.
=the capitalism start in US year of 1866=
Hires root beer was not available for sale in 1866. Charles Hire a pharmacist did not start retailing his Root Beer until 1876 at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition.
1866 Maximilian I pesos are from Mexico and are worth quite a bit of money. Online sites are selling the peso for between 1,500 and 2,500 dollars.
The model 1860 - 1866 CAL Winchester Rifle would be worth alot. It should be worth around 500 to 1000 dollars. This is because it is a unique antique now.
$300
There is no 1806 nickel. The first 5 cent nickel was minted in 1866. An 1866 nickel may be worth between $25 and $1200 depending on variety and condition. A typical one would likely be worth about $50.
it would depend on the condition that it is in
$75-$250
About $15,000.
In 1866 known today as the APSCA
15.00 & up
That would be Scott number 2451. You can buy a mint copy for 25 cents or used copy for 15 cents.
No coin exists. Nickels were first struck in 1866.
25.00