about $1,945
A 1957D nickel in very fine to uncirculated condition is worth $0.35. If this mispositioned 'A' is actually a 'misstrike error' (and can be verified as such), then it is worth approx. $5.00.
It depends on its year, its condition, and if there's anything unusual about it.
1937 is an extremely common date for buffalo nickels. Most are worth less than a dollar.
I have a nickel that is a color of a penny I have a nickel how much is it worth
A blank planchet for a nickel is worth about $2.00
A 1939 Jefferson Nickel in rough condition is worth $0.50 and in perfect condition can be up to $5.50.
The first US (five cent) nickel was struck in 1866 and is worth about $15-20 in worn condition and up to $150+ if in perfect uncirculated condition.
In uncirculated condition, with very few contact marks, it's worth about $25.00
A 1957D nickel in very fine to uncirculated condition is worth $0.35. If this mispositioned 'A' is actually a 'misstrike error' (and can be verified as such), then it is worth approx. $5.00.
A 1971 Eisenhower Dollar in MS60 condition is worth: $10.00 However it's made of copper-nickel, not silver!
It is worth about $3 in good condition and $5 in mint condition.
It depends on the year and condition.
An 1867 three cent nickel, in good condition, is worth approximately $11. If it is in excellent condition, it can be worth up to $28.
It is a common date among Buffalo nickels and is worth less then $2 unless it is in perfect condition.
That depends on which version you have. If there is no mintmark, then it's made of copper and nickel, worth maybe 50 cents in decent condition. If there is a large letter P on the back (above Monticello), then it's a silver war nickel, worth a dollar or two.
about $1.00
In circulated condition it is worth around $2.16 to $2.76. In uncirculated condition around $4.80 to $37.50.