I'm not too sure if you're talking about an actual mis-struck nickel, but many people have been confused about the new nickels, these are NOT half-struck, the face on the front is deliberately only halfway on...if you actually have a mis-struck nickel then I'm sure it'll be worth a good amount but sorry, I can't help with that!
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The US nickel weighs 5 grams when new, so 12000 g is 2400 new nickels which is worth $120 .
Please check again and post a new question. Buffalo nickels were minted from 1913 to 1938.
The US wouldn't release their first coin till 1773, so a 1665 nickel couldn't have existed as a US coin. Furthermore, silver, gold and copper/bronze were the primary materials for making coins, not nickel in the 1600s.POINT OF FACT:The United States did not exist in 1773, a coin of this date is a Colonial Issue.The first coins issued by the authority and for the US were "Fugio Coppers" dated 1787 and were coined in New Haven, Connecticut.
It does not. When the price of silver and other metals went up in the 1800's, someone game up with the idea of using a nickel/copper alloy for a new coin. This new coin was the Shield Nickel and was called a nickel, well because the metal nickel being in the coin.