Mr. Thomas Jefferson the 3rd President of the United States of America
In the US, a nickel is worth 5 cents.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question.> There are no "buffalo head" coins. The famous nickel is called an Indian head nickel OR buffalo nickel.> Buffalo nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938.> The first US nickels were minted in 1866.
It's the usual practice of this site to answer a single question at a time. Please see:"What is the value of a 1940 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1942 US nickel?""What is the value of a 1944 US nickel?"
The US nickel was first issued in 1866. Please double-check your coin.
A US nickel dated 1962 contains no silver - it is 25% nickel and 75% copper.
Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, and 3rd President of the United States.
This famous design is also frequently called an Indian head nickel. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1920 US nickel?" for more information.
An alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper. That's the same metal as all other dates for nickels except the famous "war nickels" from 1942-45.
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This famous design is called either a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel; both names are about equally common. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1917 US nickel?" for more information.
Nickel is an element rather than a mineral.All US nickels except the famous "war nickels" minted during WWII are made of an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
An alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper. That's the same metal as all other dates for nickels except the famous "war nickels" from 1942-45.
While many people mistakenly think that older nickels contain silver, all US nickels except the famous "war nickels" of WWII are made of an alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper.
5 cents. It's not silver. All US nickels except the famous "war nickels" from 1942-45 are made of the same metal, an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Andrew Jackson is not now, nor as far as I can tell has he ever been, on the US five cent piece ("nickel"). The president on the current nickel is Jefferson; historically there have been a variety of obverse designs, usually featuring a female figure intended to represent "liberty." Andrew Jackson does appear on the US $20 bill, but not on any US coinage.
There is no such coin. All U.S. nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, except for the famous "war nickels" struck from 1942 to 1945.
All US nickels except for the famous "war nickels" (mid-1942 to 1945) are made of the same metal, an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Popular misconceptions to the contrary, no nickels except for "war nickels" ever contained any silver.