1 Nickel is not worth any dollars, as a nickel is 5 cents, which is 1/20 of a dollar.
A nickel is worth 5 cents so there are 100/5 = 20 nickels in 1 dollar. Then 1000 dollars would be 1000 * 20 = 20,000 nickels.
1 nickel = 0.05 dollars -> 3 / 0.05 = 60 nickels
One U.S. Dollar is equal to one hundred cents, and one U.S. nickel is worth five cents. Therefore there are twenty nickels in a dollar, or forty nickels in two dollars. 20 nickels = 1 dollar 40 nickels = 2 dollars.
Copper-nickel, not silver. In circulated condition, each of these coins is only worth $1. Uncirculated in MS63 condition 1971-D and 1972-D Eisenhower Dollars are worth $ 5 and $5, respectively.
A nickel is 5 cents so $1 = 20 nickels. $3000 is 3000*20 = 60,000 nickels
57 nickels is equal to $2.85. This calculation is based on the fact that one nickel is worth $0.05. By multiplying 57 nickels by $0.05, you get the total value in dollars.
Without further information its worth a nickel.
How many US dollars was 1 euro worth on July 4 2008?
A nickel is worth 5 cents so there are 100/5 = 20 nickels in 1 dollar. Then 1000 dollars would be 1000 * 20 = 20,000 nickels.
Unfortunately neither dates are silver. After 1967 the Canadian dollars were made of Nickel. They are worth around 1 - 4 dollars in any condition below MS65
1 nickel = 0.05 dollars -> 3 / 0.05 = 60 nickels
A nickel is worth 5 cents so there are 20 ( = 100/5 ) nickels in one dollar. Thus there are 20 million nickels in $1 million.
5%, 0.05, 1/20
Today - 30.12.2008 - 1 Euro is worth 1.413 US Dollars
823 nickels is equivalent to $41.15 in dollars and cents, since 1 nickel is worth $0.05.
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One U.S. Dollar is equal to one hundred cents, and one U.S. nickel is worth five cents. Therefore there are twenty nickels in a dollar, or forty nickels in two dollars. 20 nickels = 1 dollar 40 nickels = 2 dollars.