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$2 to $14,000. Valuable? Could be depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.

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What is the value of 1940 1942 and 1944 US nickels?

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?"


What is the S for on the 1944 nickel?

It means that it was minted in San Francisco


What is the value of a 1944 D silver nickel?

Around $1.50.


What is the value of a 1944-P g wartime nickel?

A 1944-P Jefferson nickel in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: $2.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to; $16.00.


What is the most expensive nickel?

US NickelsThe most valuable nickel made for circulation is an 1880 Shield Nickel. In top condition (MS66) its retail value as of 07/2015 is over $125,000The most valuable nickels ever made were five 1913 Liberty Head nickels. Despite being unauthorized, these coins were made by Mint employees using official dies and are considered to be genuine Mint issues. Auction values have approached $5 million.Canadian NickelsThe most valuable nickel is a 1944 coin struck in a brass alloy called tombac. Current retail prices are around $90,000.Prior to 1922 Canadian 5-cent coins weren't called nickels because they were made of silver rather than nickel or other base metals. The most valuable of these is from 1921, with a retail value of at least $17,000 for a top-quality coin.


What are the most valuable us error coins?

Two of the most valuable varieties are the 1943 copper and 1944 steel cents, with values of many thousands of dollars. A couple other well known errors are the 1955-D double die cent and the 1937-D three-legged buffalo nickel.


What is the value of 1944 silver nickel?

It's worth about a dollar, just for the silver.


What is the value of a 1944 US nickel with eagle and shield in front and man and filipinas printed on back?

It's NOT a U.S. nickel. The coin is a 5 CENTAVOS coin dated 1944 from the Commonwealth of the Philippines issue. It has a average value of 25 cents.


What is the value of a 1944 war nickel with no mint mark?

What you actually have is a counterfeit nickel, known as a Henning nickel. This isn't a war nickel, but instead was a counterfeit nickel created in the mid-1950s, there is a thriving collectors market for them. I've attached a link with more information about the Henning nickels.


Why would anyone counterfeit a 1944 nickel?

You've got to remember that in 1954 a nickel could buy you a lot more than a nickel could today. Also, the metal value was much lower (unlike today where a nickel contains nearly 6 cents worth of metal!) meaning that if someone took the 75% copper and 25% nickel used to make a nickel it might only be worth 2-3 cents, leaving the counterfeiter to profit by 2 cents. In 1954 Francis Henning counterfeited several varieties of nickels such as nickels dated 1939, 1946, 1947 and 1953 and spent them for their face value. However Henning was caught because all genuine US nickels dated 1944 are made out of 35% silver and have a large P, D or S over the Monticello, something that Henning forgot to add when he counterfeited the nickels. Today though, Henning nickels are collectable and the 1944 one is the most easily identified because of the lack of a mintmark over the Monticello and they have moderate value, ranging from $50-100 depending on current collector demand. The love of money is the root of all evil.


How much si a1989 nickel worth?

A 1989 nickel is worth its face value of 5 cents, unless it is in exceptional condition or has some kind of error that makes it more valuable to collectors.


What are the components of a 1944 British Shilling?

A 1944 British Shilling would have been 50% silver, the remainder being various percentages of copper (mostly), zinc and nickel.