Two-headed coins are not real, they are Magician's Coins made by altering two normal coins and gluing the pieces back together. These sell on eBay all the time for a couple dollars.
The coin is just face value.
It's still worth 5 cents. There were over a billion nickels minted that year.
It's a novelty or magicians coin and has no collectible value.
The same as all other double-headed coins - nothing. It's a trick coin sold at novelty shops for a couple of bucks. It's not real and has no value to collectors.
You have what collectors call a "flan". Given the huge numbers sof coins struck every year, flans occur more often than you might suspect. Current retail prices are around $3 for nickel flans.
About $2000.00. Sacajawea dollars are worth just that a dollar.. they are made up of copper and nickel with a thin Gold plating.
Check that coin again. The last year for the Indian head nickel was 1938.
Please check your pocket change. Unless it's different from the other couple of billion nickels minted that year, it's only worth 5 cents.In fact, almost any nickel dated 1956 or later that turns up in change is worth face value.
July 25, 2009 The value of a circulated Jefferson war nickel is based mainly upon the value of the silver they contain which is $0.78 today. In uncirculated collector coins the values vary greatly with the year and mint mark. To establish an estimated value for an uncirculated Jefferson war nickel, the year and mint mark must be known.
It's a common year average value is $1.00-$3.00
5 cents. There were over 2 billion minted that year.
We need a year to go with the S for a value
The value of 2000 pennies made in the year 2000 would be $20.00. This is because 1 penny is equal to $0.01.
In the year 2000, the value of the quarter dollar which is 25 cents was $0.25.
The coin is just face value.
5 cents, the value of a nickel will stay the same not matter what year in was made in :DCorrectionA 1995 nickel is too common to have any extra value. However, many much-older nickels can be worth more than their face value to a collector. Their denomination will always be 5 cents but their collectible value can be much different.
5 cents. There were over a billion nickels minted that year.