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Nickels, which are U.S. coins worth five cents each, do not have a specific cost when purchased in circulation, as they are typically exchanged at face value. However, if you are referring to purchasing nickels from a bank, they are usually provided at face value, meaning five nickels would cost 25 cents. In terms of production, the cost to mint a nickel can vary, but as of recent reports, it generally costs more than five cents to produce due to metal prices and manufacturing expenses.

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