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No. A nickel is 5 cents so 42 of them would be 5*42 = $2.10

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Can different kinds of nickels be worth more than 5 cents?

Many older US nickels can be worth more than face value, in some cases a LOT more, but the prices depend VERY much on the coins' dates, conditions, and mint marks. A few examples:"War nickels" dated 1942 to 1945 with a large mint mark on the back are worth 75 cents to a dollar in average condition. These special nickels contain 1.75 gm of silver, and are the only US nickels to ever contain that metal.Average-condition buffalo nickels with visible dates can be worth at least a dollar, and sometimes much more depending on their date and mint mark.Average-condition Liberty Head nickels are worth at lease 2 or 3 dollars each.Rarities like a 1937 nickel with a 3-legged buffalo, or a 1917/18 overdate, can be worth hundreds of dollarsThe five 1913 Liberty Head nickels, an unauthorized striking, have sold for up to roughly $4 million.


Are there any nickels that are worth more than face value?

Yes, "War Nickels" or nickels struck from 1942-1945 that have a large mintmark over the Monticello are 35% silver and are worth around $1.50 at the time of writing. Pre-Jefferson nickels are usually worth at least a bit more than face and proof or uncirculated nickels also give you a premium. ------ Many nickels are worth more than "face" value, For example - ALL of the Liberty Head nickels are worth more than face (they were minted from 1883 to 1912) Then came the buffalo nickels - Virtually all of those are worth more than face. After the buffs came the Jefferson nickel. In addition to the "war nickels" (as stated above) there are "key date" Jefferson nickels that are worth more than face. To list a few examples...the 1950D (Denver mint) is a rare (key) date and is worth around 10 to 20 dollars on eBay. Also the 1939D is a key - it sells for around 10 dollars on eBay...depending on condition. In mint state these coins can bring 100 dollars plus. To sum it up. as many Jefferson nickels are worth more than face, it would be difficult to list them all. The easiest way would be for you to ask us here about a specific date. Make certain to include the mint mark (if any) and a rough idea of condition. Or just get a coin value book at the library ( the Red Book) or look it up on eBay as to approximate the selling value.


Which is greater 2.5 or 2.25?

2.5 is greater. if you think of it as money 2.5 = 2 dollars and 50 cents and 2.25= 2 dollars and 25 cents so, 2.5 is greater than 2.25.


How many nickels and dimes are in 5.20 if there are six times more nickels than dimes?

13 nickels and 78 dime


Is 8.05 greater than 8.9?

No. If you put these into dollars and ask the same question, you will see that $8.05 (eight dollars and 5 cents), is smaller than $8.90 (eight dollars and ninety cents).

Related questions

Is 25 cents out of nickels weigh more than a quarter?

Yes.


How many ways can you make 40 cents with dimes nickels and quarters?

More than 25.


How much is a 2004-D Lewis and Clark worth?

5 cents, no Jefferson nickels other than some of the first ones in the 1930s and silver war nickels made in 1942-1945 are worth any more than face. The 2004 nickels wouldn't be worth more than 5 cents unless it was proof, which because it was from the Denver mint, it would not be proof.


What nickels is worth more than 5 cents?

Any coin is only worth what a person is willing to pay for it.


How many possibilities are there for change for 50 cents?

50 pennies2 quarters5 dimes10 nickels*There are WAY more combinations than this list*


What year US nickel is worth more than five cents?

There are many, many dates and mint marks for US nickels that are worth more than five cents - but that covers a wide range of values. For example:Nickels from the mid-1950s can sell for anywhere from 7 or 8 cents to a few dollars depending on condition and mint mark."War nickels" dated 1942 to 1945 with a large mint mark sell for 75 cents to a dollar because they contain a very small amount of silverBuffalo nickels can sell for anywhere from a dollar to many thousands, again depending on date, mint mark, and conditionOlder coins like Liberty Head and shield nickels again can sell for anywhere from a dollar or two to thousands.Most nickels' values have already been posted on this site. For specific information look for questions in the form "What is the value of a US nickel?"


What is the value of a 1964 nickel?

5 cents. The only nickels to contain silver are the "war nickels" produced from 1943-1945 with a large mintmark over the Monticello. 1964 nickels use the same composition as today, have a high mintage and are easily found in pocket change. They are worth no more than 5 cents. There were over 2 billion nickels minted that year.


How much is more is pounds worth than dollars?

Pounds are worth 49 cents more than dollars. Here is a link where you can see how much more money pounds are worth than dollars. http://coinmill.com/GBP_USD.html#USD=1.00


A boy has twice as many nickels as dimes and 5 more half dollars than nickels If the total value of the coins is 6.10 how many of each coin has he?

there r 40 nikels


Is 6.1 bigger than 0.16?

yes 6.10 - 0.16 = 5.94 like $6.10 is more than $0.16 six dollars ten cents than sixteen cents


What is the value of the 1940 us nickel?

5 cents. Only a small handful of Jefferson nickels are worth more than face value, such as the 1942-45 silver war nickels, and the elusive 1950-D.


Can different kinds of nickels be worth more than 5 cents?

Many older US nickels can be worth more than face value, in some cases a LOT more, but the prices depend VERY much on the coins' dates, conditions, and mint marks. A few examples:"War nickels" dated 1942 to 1945 with a large mint mark on the back are worth 75 cents to a dollar in average condition. These special nickels contain 1.75 gm of silver, and are the only US nickels to ever contain that metal.Average-condition buffalo nickels with visible dates can be worth at least a dollar, and sometimes much more depending on their date and mint mark.Average-condition Liberty Head nickels are worth at lease 2 or 3 dollars each.Rarities like a 1937 nickel with a 3-legged buffalo, or a 1917/18 overdate, can be worth hundreds of dollarsThe five 1913 Liberty Head nickels, an unauthorized striking, have sold for up to roughly $4 million.