July 9, 2009 In 1945, the US Mint at Denver [ the "D"] produced 37,158,000 coins. These nickels were different from the other nickels produced in previous years in that they contained 35% silver. Their value today ranges from $4 in well worn condition to $5 in better condition. In uncirculated grades, the value ranges from $6 to $110 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
5 cents
Around $1.50.
6-29-11>>> Retail value for the 1953-D Jefferson nickel is 10 to 25 cents for average circulated coins.
Around $1.50.
what is the value of 1945d penny
5 cents
Average circulated, about $22
The amount of money or the value of a 1945 French nickel in 2013 can vary greatly. The value is based on the condition of the coin and where it was minted.
Around $1.50.
5 cents.
The 1936-D Buffalo nickEL is common, average condition coins are $1.00-$3.00
6-29-11>>> Retail value for the 1953-D Jefferson nickel is 10 to 25 cents for average circulated coins.
No Nickels were struck in silver after 1945, the value is 5 cents.
Around $1.50.
5 cents.
what is the value of 1945d penny
The value of a 1939 D nickel will vary depending on the circulation and overall condition of the coin. However, most 1939 D nickels', even in poor condition are worth an upwards of $95.00.