5 cents.
Mercury is the name of a dime only.
The Liberty nickel was not made in 1945. In 1945 there was a silver nickel and that is worth 25 cents.
Average retail value: $1.00-$3.00
It depends on its year, its condition, and if there's anything unusual about it.
It's worth 5 cents.
5 cents.
5 cents.
That's a modern nickel commemorating 200 years since the Lewis & Clark expedition. It's worth 5 cents.
That's a modern nickel commemorating 200 years since the Lewis & Clark expedition. It's worth 5 cents.
These coins are very common and are worth 5 cents.
5 cents.
The coin is still found in circulation and is face value
5 cents each.
Five Cents, If you hurry. --------------------------- If you really have a 2004 Lewis and Clark nickel it could be worth a lot of money. The coin was not issued until 2005. See http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/index.cfm?action=nickel_series
It's not gold, but gold plated. It's a novelty coin that has no collectible value.
5 cents. Tons of them were minted for the Lewis and Clark bicentennial. So many were saved as soon as they came out that very few stayed in circulation long enough to develop any wear or damage.