If it was found it pocket change spend it
5 cents.
about $1,945
If you mean a Buffalo Nickel with no mint mark, it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark was used on nickels for the first time in 1980
The coin is 25 cents, the "P" mint mark was not used on US quarters until 1980
None. All circulating U.S. quarters since 1965 are made of copper-nickel
Depending on what mint is on it, between $.35 to $1.25
5 cents.
Five cents.
Please post a new question with the coin's date.
about $1,945
A 1989 nickel with a "P" mint mark is worth face value, which is 5 cents. Mint marks indicate where the coin was produced, in this case, Philadelphia. The value could increase slightly if the coin is in mint condition or part of a specialized collection.
A 1905 Liberty Head nickel is a common coin and depending on how much wear the coin has, they sell for 1 to 5 dollars on average. A nice Mint State example with full mint luster can be as much as $65.00 or more
It's worth exactly 5 cents.
If the mint mark is a D the nickel is probably worth no more than a dollar. If the mint mark is an S it could be worth around $3.00 By the way, there is no such thing as a 1938 liberty nickel. The only nickels minted in 1938 were buffaloes and Jeffersons.
It is worth about $3 in good condition and $5 in mint condition.
Just spend it, mint state coins are only 10 cents
The mint mark on a 1937 nickel is located on the reverse side of the coin, specifically to the right of the Monticello building. If the nickel was minted in Philadelphia, it will have no mint mark. If it was minted in Denver, the mint mark "D" will be present, and if it was minted in San Francisco, it will have an "S."