It could be but probably isn't. Without a specific date it's impossible to tell the value.
It's still worth 5 cents. It may be an old coin, but it's not rare or valuable.
Your coin is over 70 years old so it's not surprising that the date is worn. And if you compare it to any other nickel in your pocket, you'll see that ALL US coins have their backs oriented 180º to the front, so your nickel is perfectly normal. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Despite being over 50 years old, it's a common date, and still only worth 5 cents in circulated condition.
It depends on what year you're writing the question! It's far better to give the coin's exact date - a nickel that's 100 years old in 2010 will be 101 years old in 2011, so the question won't be valid anymore! Use the large box at the top of the page to enter the question What is the value of a <date> US nickel?, where <date> is the date on your coin. In general nickels from the period 1900 to 1911 are worth about $2-3 in worn condition but using the question box will take you to a more exact answer.
$1. It would need to be VERY old (decades) and in excellent condition to be worth anything more than face value.
A 2005 nickel isn't old or rare enough to be worth anything above face value, so a roll is worth $2.
$1,000 because it is very old and there were only 5,000,000 made (ever!!)
It may not mean anything but is derived from "Wild-Boar" it doesnt mean anything it doesnt mean anything
Use an old toothbrush and white vinegar. If this doesnt work find the Fuller Brush product, It's called "Dissolve".
are old marshall fields bag worth any money
Old Bulova watches does not have any worth because they are old so there is no need to find out how they are worth.
Bet her a nickel that she can't go five minutes without saying anything. If she does it give her the nickel and say, Wow you are good.
It's still worth 5 cents. It may be an old coin, but it's not rare or valuable.
I have some old stock certificates from "Farmers Union Cooperative Oil Association". Issued in 1977.Worth anything?Tx, Doug Cunnien
Despite being over 50 years old, it's a common date, and still only worth 5 cents in circulated condition.
Your coin is over 70 years old so it's not surprising that the date is worn. And if you compare it to any other nickel in your pocket, you'll see that ALL US coins have their backs oriented 180º to the front, so your nickel is perfectly normal. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Not old, made to look old. It is a new mark indicating zinc and nickel that is safe for persons with Allergies to gold or silver. Hope you didn't pay too much for it. China is making a lot of this stuff.