a very worn coin will be worth very little. a coin that looks like it was just minted can be valuable. More Information: August 2, 2009 What you have is the 1930 Buffalo nickel. These coins were minted in Philadelphia and San Francisco. The values are similar in circulated coins but in uncirculated grades the San Francisco mint coin has about twice the value of the Philadelphia coin. In circulated condition the 1930 Buffalo has a value from $2 if it is worn to as much as $17 if it has very little wear. Uncirculated coins are valued from $30 to many thousands of dollars depending upon the actual condition of the coin and which mint produced it.
1948 Jefferson nickels are still in circulation, it would have to be a high grade Mint State coin to be worth 25 cents.
The coin is only face value, has no silver and is still found in circulation. Only a uncirculated coin is worth more than 5 cents.
The D after the 5 means dollars not cents, the US has never made a five cent gold coin. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea if value.
Buffalo nickels with the dates worn off are still five cents and some people do make jewelry out of them.
Its face value is 5 cents - face value is the denomination of a coin, not its value to a collector.Its collector value is about $1 if there is no mint mark or an "S" under the words FIVE CENTS. If there is a "D", its collector value is about $2-3 The face value of any coin is the denomination that it carries, so the face value of ANY nickel* is of course 5 cents.However, the collector's value is a very different thing, because it depends on the coin's date, mint mark, condition, rarity, and market interest. In the case of a 1935 nickel, if it has no mint mark or an "S" under the words FIVE CENTS, it would retail for $1 or so in average condition. If it has a "D" mint mark, it might retail for $2 to $3 depending on how worn it is.(*) Note that the coin is called a nickel rather than "nickle"
The face value of a nickel coin in the United States is five cents.
The value depends on the coin's date and condition. Post a new question for a specific coin.
Twenty-five cents. (Unless it is a proof coin.)
1948 Jefferson nickels are still in circulation, it would have to be a high grade Mint State coin to be worth 25 cents.
Thomas Jefferson. whose face is five cents coin
in new zealand, it is equivalent to 10 cents
The value of a twenty-five cent Barbados coin is 25 cents in Barbadian currency. It is equivalent to a quarter of a Barbados dollar, which is subdivided into 100 cents. In terms of foreign currency, its value will vary based on current exchange rates. As of now, it is worth approximately 12.5 U.S. cents, though this can fluctuate.
The coin is only face value, has no silver and is still found in circulation. Only a uncirculated coin is worth more than 5 cents.
It's still worth five cents in Canada.
It depends on the currency and the coin. In the US a penny is one cent, a nickel five cents, a dime ten cents, and a quarter twenty five cents.
August 24, 2009 The 2006 Jefferson nickel is a circulating coin and as such has a circulated value of five cents. In mid-range uncirculated condition this coin has a value from About 25 cents to about $5 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
Only 5 cents unless it's a proof coin.