5 cents.
Five pennies to one nickel.
There is no silver in a 1964 nickel.
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The total value would be 15 cents. A nickel is 5¢ while the dime is 10¢.
5 cents.
A 1954 Jefferson nickel is made of a combination of metals. It is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
And not 1954. The U.S. first struck nickel 5¢ coins in 1866.
Actually less than a nickel. It's worth about 3 cents.
1954 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. It has little or no added value in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $1.00
At the most 50 cents.
Five cents
The only U.S. nickels to ever have silver in them were minted from the latter part of 1942 until the end of the 1945 minting year. These nickels are identified by the very large mint mark located on the reverse (tails) side of the coin above the dome of Monticello.
It's still only worth 5 cents.
It depends on how much nickel is in there. At the time of writing, nickel is $11.13 per pound.
How much is a 1820 buffalo nickel
about a nickel.