$0.25 or $0.75, if it is uncirculated or a proof coin. Otherwise, 5 cents.
About $3 for its silver content.
No. Nickel is a transition metal and not a noble gas. Nickel is not a noble gas but it is a solid
The row 10 is the 10th group. Nickel is in the 10th group of the periodic table. It belongs to the d block.
Nickel and iron are the two elements in d-block that have the highest magnetic property at the room temperature.
If in an original mint holder or slabbed to authenticate its condition, a 2005 buffalo nickel might retail for 25 to 50 cents. They're going for more on eBay but those prices are from someone hoping to find a buyer willing to pay an above-market price.
A uncirculated 1955-D NICKEL is worth about 25 cents.
5 cents.
It's worth 5 cents.
5 cents.
25 Most Valuable Nickels1.) 1913 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $4,408,6502.) 1880 Shield Nickel - Worth $20,0003.) 1924 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $14,0004.) 1926 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $7,6005.) 1927 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $5,0006.) 1881 Shield Nickel - Worth $4,0007.) 1883 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,9008.) 1867 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,6009.) 1920 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,50010.) 1928 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,40011.) 1918 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,30012.) 1925 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,30013.) 1924 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,00014.) 1870 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,00015.) 1920 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $2,50016.) 1872 Shield Nickel - Worth $2,50017.) 1919 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $2,35018.) 1885 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $2,32819.) 1912 S Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $1,94520.) 1886 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $1,86121.) 1877 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,85422.) 1938 Jefferson Nickel - Worth $1,80023.) 1873 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,80024.) 1874 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,80025.) 1916 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $1,780
Millions are still in circulation, just spend it.
It's worth exactly 5 cents.
$18 but a little more or less depending on the grade.
if it is silver it is Worth some money. but if it a penny or nickel it is a common date
About 7 cents. They are common and can be found in circulation.
A nice uncirculated one could be worth 4to6 dollars
Actually less than a nickel. It's worth about 3 cents.