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- Nickel (United States coin) - Wikipedia
Composed of cupronickel (75% copper and 25% nickel), the piece has been issued since 1866 Its diameter is 0 835 inches (21 21 mm) and its thickness is 0 077 inches (1 95 mm) The silver half dime, equal to five cents, was issued from 1792 to 1873 before today's cupronickel version
- Nickel Values Guide - U. S. Nickel Prices - The Spruce Crafts
Find out how much your U S nickels are worth in these easy-to-use nickel coin value and price guides We give an overview of each type of nickel
- Valuable Nickels: Silver Nickels, Buffalo Nickels, Jefferson Nickels . . .
A list of all U S nickels worth 10 cents or more (2x face value) The most valuable nickels are worth $1 to $2 on the low end and $60 on the high end!
- Nickels Dates Values - Coin Collecting
Key dates and values of all US nickel coins Shield nickel, Liberty nickel, Buffalo nickel, and Jefferson nickels
- 87 Most Valuable Jefferson Nickel Coins Worth Money (With Pictures)
Thomas Jefferson is one of the most famous American Presidents We started minting his coins in 1938 and we still use them today But what are the most valuable Jefferson nickels? Let’s find out as we learn more about the coin itself, its history, and the president who graces this 5c piece
- Nickels - Price Charts Coin Values - USA Coin Book
The coin prices and values for 5C Nickels Also showing coins for sale in our database for the Buffalo type Nickels items
- Jefferson Nickel Values | (1938-2025) - CoinTrackers. com
With an exception of the War Nickels 1942-1945 (56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese minted during World War II) it has always contained 75% copper and 25% nickel The nickel is one of the most valuable coins minted in terms of its actual intrinsic metal value
- History of The U. S. Nickel Coin | Littleton Coin Company
Discover the rich history of the nickel coins of the U S , from Shield Nickels to Jefferson Nickels Learn fascinating facts about these popular American coins
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