is it a nickel
A five cent coin in the United States is called a nickel.
Your coin is called a half dime. That denomination was issued at a time when a dime was a separate and distinct currency unit like a cent or dollar. As of 03/2009 Numismedia lists retail prices as follows Very worn condition - $46 Moderately worn - $61 Slightly worn - $90 Almost no wear - $200+
George Washington.
Zero (0). The only U.S. nickels to have any silver in them are "War Nickels" dated from 1942 to 1945 and are identified by large mintmarks on the reverse. These coins have a silver content of .05626 ASW or 35% silver.
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is it a nickel
The obverse of the American five-cent coin, minted in its current form since 1938, has featured a picture of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse.
A five cent coin in the United States is called a nickel.
five cents
$1500-$2000
Off center errors for a Jefferson 5 cent piece list at $12.00 .
$3.00 to $15.00 in circulated condition
About $3.25 for its silver content.
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I would like to know that value of a twenty-five cent Elizabeth II 1969 nickel proof
A five cent coin is generally called a nickel.