between $950 - $1250 between $950 - $1250
about $1,945
It depends on its year, its condition, and if there's anything unusual about it.
it really depends, is it a ms stamp or is it because it was filled off it is a coin that comes from the mint and is not is perfect condition it can be worth anywhere from 5 cents to 10,000$ it all depends you need to have it graded by a pro.MoreIf your nickel is dated 2005, it's supposed to look like that. It was a special, modern design used only during that year of the Lewis and Clark bicentennial (2003-2005)
A 1957D nickel in very fine to uncirculated condition is worth $0.35. If this mispositioned 'A' is actually a 'misstrike error' (and can be verified as such), then it is worth approx. $5.00.
Indian Head Nickels (with a buffalo on the back) were only minted from 1913 to 1938, so I have to assume you have something else -- perhaps a Liberty Head Nickel (with a big "V" on the back)? A well-worn 1891 Liberty Head Nickel is worth about $3.00
Does not exist. Colt makes the Python, not S&W
Made in 1978.
Depending on condition, paperwork, box and grips, between $1,500-$2,500.00
value of any firearm depends on overall condition..................
worth depends on condition. check prices at; Gunbroker.com and : Gunsamerica.com
100-1000 usd
50-5000 usd
If original factory up to 1000 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, papers, etc.. If not factory finish, about 500 USD.
A 1939 Jefferson Nickel in rough condition is worth $0.50 and in perfect condition can be up to $5.50.
2.5" barrel- used, in pretty good shape, about $75-$100 if in brushed nickel finish. Long barrel might fetch $150-$200 tops for perfect condition. Not a very sought after piece.
about $1,945
The first US (five cent) nickel was struck in 1866 and is worth about $15-20 in worn condition and up to $150+ if in perfect uncirculated condition.