$77.67 USD
The Liberty nickel was not made in 1945. In 1945 there was a silver nickel and that is worth 25 cents.
Presuming that you are asking about US Lincoln pennies, the answer is that it depends. If the pennies are pre-1982, they are 95% copper and 5% zinc and weigh 147 to the pound. If the pennies are post-1982, they are 2.5% copper and 97.5% zinc and weigh 181 to the pound. In 1982, both types were made. In 1943, pennies were made from steel coated with zinc (so-called "silver pennies" or "steel pennies") and in 1944 (and I think 1945 as well) from old brass shell casings, so their counts would be a bit different.
With US coins there are easy ways to know if your coin is worth more than face value. If it is a Quarter or Dime with a date of 1964 or earlier, it is silver and worth several times face value. If you have a Half-dollar dated 1964 or earlier it is 90% silver and worth many times face value. If you have a Half-dollar dated 1965-1970 they are 40% silver and are worth a few dollars. As for pennies, even common-date wheat pennies are worth at least 2 or 3 cents with some being worth hundreds of dollars in high grades. Nickels made between 1942-1945 with a large P, D, or S above the Monticello on the reverse are worth several times face value because they are 35% silver. Any coin that has a design different than usual, such as buffalo nickels are also worth more than face value.
2 to 5 cents in circulated grades. This is not a rare coin.
Depending on the condition of the coin it could be worth anywhere from one cent to $60+. Chances are, unless the coin is in exceptional condition, it is worth little more than 10 cents.
US Coins issued before 1945 were comprised of 90% silver (penny excluded), and have a much higher values than those issued 1945 or after (in general). in 1942-1945, many pennies issued were made of steel (as copper was needed for the war). These war pennies also have a high value due to their rarity.
maybe $10-$30
Other than the 1938 D which depending on condition is worth around $40 (it is a key date) the rest are worth the silver bullion and worth around $10.50 or so.
Adolf (Adolph) Hitler was the leader of the German Empire (1933-1936), and then of Nazi Germany (1936-1945) until his suicide on April 30, 1945.
1936 to 1945
1936-1945
The 1943 steel cents are worth about 10 cents in circulated condition, or upwards of a dollar if it still has the original zinc coating. Then the '44 and '45 pennies are worth around 3 cents each. They're old, but not rare or valuable.
Just researched a 1936 100,000 Reichsmark. It is collector's only on e-bay they are anywhere from $5 to 50. But then again as with anything like this, it's only worth what someone will give you for it.
When I Yoo Hoo - 1936 was released on: USA: 27 June 1936 USA: 24 February 1945 (re-release)
how much is a 1939-1945 army metal worth.
The Plough and the Stars - 1936 was released on: USA: 26 December 1936 Finland: 18 April 1937 Portugal: 16 April 1945
The Cooper was created in 1772.