An 1868 nickel 3¢ piece retails for $14 to $18 in average circulated condition.
Here are some links below so you can view the estimated value of every Three Cent Nickel ever made based on its condition.
The 1868 nickel three-cent piece in good condition is about $20.00
If it's a nickel coin with Liberty's head on the front and "III" on the back, it's worth about $38 in XF condition. If it's a silver coin with an ornate "C" it's considerably more valuable, around $550.
You have a Liberty Seated Dime - a very popular coin for numismatists (coin collectors). A coin minted in 1868 that is in good condition (G4) is worth: $18.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $ 300.00.
1868 is a comparatively common date for shield nickels but it's still valuable, especially in better grades. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2010: Very worn condition - $17 Moderately worn - $30 Slightly worn - $38 Almost no wear - $96 Uncirculated - $144 to $2,020 depending on quality
There are 2 types of 3 cent coins dated 1868, a small silver coin and dime sized nickel coin. Retail values for the silver coins are $400.00 in VF-20 to $500.00 in AU-50 Values of the nickel coins are $25.00 in VF-20 to $55.00 in AU-50
The 1868 nickel three-cent piece in good condition is about $20.00
Yes, these are all collectible coins. Values in average circulated condition as follows : 1910 nickel = $1.00 1868 nickel = $11.00 1869 nickel = $11.00 1863 cent = $5.00 1857 cent = $15.00
$3000 and up depending on exact graded condition.
There were 2 types of 3-cent piece struck that year. The nickel ones are worth $15 to $35 depending on wear. The silver ones are worth $350 to $500. Here are pictures of each type:
If it's a nickel coin with Liberty's head on the front and "III" on the back, it's worth about $38 in XF condition. If it's a silver coin with an ornate "C" it's considerably more valuable, around $550.
The value of a 1868 silber groschen would depend on its condition, rarity, and collector demand. It's best to consult a numismatic expert or coin dealer to get an accurate assessment of its worth.
Liberty Head Nickels were struck for the first time in 1883. With the date 1868 it's a shield nickel and average coins are valued at $15.00-$30.00
No, none of the 3 cent pieces with the Liberty Head were silver, all are made of nickel.
You have a Liberty Seated Dime - a very popular coin for numismatists (coin collectors). A coin minted in 1868 that is in good condition (G4) is worth: $18.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $ 300.00.
Scott #1868 lists at 90 cents mint and 20 cents used in very fine condition.
Nothing
It is roughly worth $1,500 or more