Maybe 30 cents. It's not a rare coin.
The only US nickels to contain silver are those minted during WWII. A 1959 nickel in uncirculated condition might go for 25 cents.
A 1959 NICKEL is still worth 5 cents only.
$0.67
Retail value is $1.75-$2.25
It's still worth 5 cents.
Unless it's uncirculated, 5 cents. Nickels from Philadelphia did not carry a P mint mark until 1980. FWIW, San Francisco did not strike any coins for circulation between 1956 and 1967 inclusive, so a 1959-S nickel would not be possible.
The only US nickels to contain silver are those minted during WWII. A 1959 nickel in uncirculated condition might go for 25 cents.
A 1959 NICKEL is still worth 5 cents only.
$0.67
Retail value is $1.75-$2.25
It's still worth 5 cents.
In good uncirculated condition it would be worth abot 5 cents and if really good condition about 10 cents.
It's still worth 5 cents.
It is worth anywhere from $9 to $115 if its Mint Condition Uncirculated
It has an uncirculated value of about $1 to $15,000 depending upon the condition of the coin. Circulated values are less than a dollar.
The worth of a 1959 D nickel typically ranges from face value to a few dollars, depending on its condition and whether it has any unique features, such as errors or high-grade minting. In general, uncirculated coins can fetch higher prices, while those in circulated condition are usually valued at around 5 to 10 cents. For precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or a pricing guide.
hi,, I'm sorry to say that i don't have an answer for you. but,, i also have a ?? nickel plated 1959, philadelphia mint penny. have you come up with any info on yours yet??