The only time US nickels were silver was from 1942-1945. They contain 40% silver. They have a metal value of around 2 dollars.
The denominations for 1959 were: Half dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Nickels and Cents.
Half dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies were struck in 1949.
Only dollars, half dollars an quarters dated 1776-1976 are "Bicentennial" coins. Dimes, nickels and cents are face value.
Unlike dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars the US nickel has never been struck in clad composition. All nickels, including the special "war nickels" minted from 1942 to 1945, have been struck in a uniform alloy: 25% nickel and 75% copper for standard coins, and 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese for war nickels.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar so $18 = 18*20 = 360 nickels.
There are 40 nickels in 2 dollars.
there are 60 nickels in three dollars
2500 nickels into dollars is 125 dollars. This is because the ratio of nickels to dollars is 1:0.05. So 2500 nickels would equal to 125 dollars.
Two dollars contains 40 nickels.
90 dollars. There are 20 nickels in a dollar so 1800 nickels = 1800/20 dollars
The answer is 1500 nickels.
40 nickels into dollars is 2 dollars. This is because the ratio of nickels to dollars is 1:0.05. So 40 multiply by 0.05 = to 2 dollars
180 nickels into dollars is 9 dollars. This is because the ratio of nickels to dollars is 1:0.05. So 180 multiply by 0.05 = to 9 dollars.
500 dollars = 10,000 nickels
2000 nickels
There are 100 nickels in 5 dollars.