The first, left-facing portrait was used from 1938 to 2004.
A right-facing portrait was used in 2005.
The current forward-facing image was introduced in 2006.
1866 was the first year for a Nickel, please look at the coin again
10 cents. No dimes were made with mintmarks that year. They are commonly found in pocket change because tons of them were minted because it was the first year for the copper-nickel coins.
Check that coin again. The last year for the Indian head nickel was 1938.
1937
Look at the date and coin again, the last year a Buffalo nickel was struck was 1938.
That depends on what nickel you are talking about. Is it a US coin, a Canadian coin, what year is it? Compositions change both from country to country and from year to year. Try being more specific in your question, in order to get a proper answer.
About 25,000 dollars a year
That depends on what nickel you are talking about. Is it a US coin, a Canadian coin, what year is it? Compositions change both from country to country and from year to year. Try being more specific in your question, in order to get a proper answer.
No, 1866 was the first year for a US nickel.
The last year of minting for the 'Indian Head' nickel (some times called the 'Buffalo' nickel) was 1938.
thomas jefferson's term ended 1809
The amount of 'nickel' in a nickel has not changed, it's still .250.
The Jeffersons stopped airing on June 25, 1985, after having run for 10 years and having aired 253 episodes. The series was canceled abruptly and did not have a proper series finale.
No make, no model, no year, no engine size listed so no answer can be provided.
1866 was the first year for a Nickel, please look at the coin again
What do you mean? It was a one-year change of design. Billions were minted, so don't think you'll get rich by saving them.
Please check your pocket change. Unless it's different from the other couple of billion nickels minted that year, it's only worth 5 cents.In fact, almost any nickel dated 1956 or later that turns up in change is worth face value.