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Barring either massive inflation where copper-nickel coins would be worth more than their face value, they will be worth 25 cents. Just look at your pocket change, you find tons of coins dated 1965. If you look at nickels hard enough you will find plenty dated 1959 and earlier (you won't find many from 1942-45 because those are silver war nickels) and if you look at your pennies you will find lots of them up to when they stopped making the wheat penny (but less pre-1982 pennies than usual because that is when they stopped making them out of copper), a coin can last a really long time, the only times that they become valuable and rare is if there is a very limited quantity of them made (none of the state quarters fall into this category), they are in excellent uncirculated, mint-state condition, or they are made out of a metal worth more than face value.

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