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The coin is a NICKEL, not a "nichol" (that's a person's name, fwiw).

1912 was the last year that the Liberty Head design was issued. You need to look on the back of the coin next to the dot that appears around the 7:00 position to see if there is a small D or S.

Most likely you have the common variety without a D or S; its value range is $3 to $10.

If there is a small "D" near the dot, the coin is worth anywhere from $4 in worn condition to maybe $35 if only slight wear is visible.

If there is a small "S" near the dot, the range is $150 to $500, but there are many counterfeits so if you have one of these coins it should be inspected by a dealer or appraiser.

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