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Using the latest Mint circulating coin production figures for 2009 Jefferson nickels, 39.36 million from Denver and 39.84 million from Philadelphia were struck, for a total of 79.20 million coins. In contrast, 640.6 million nickels were minted in 2008. That is an astonishing 87.6 percent reduction. The last time a U.S. nickel had such a low combined mintage was in 1951.
Assuming US coinage. Each nickel is 5 grams (according to the US Mint). 5 grams = 0.176 ounces. 16 ounces (1 pound) divided by 0.176 = 90.9. So, the short answer is about 91 nickels or $4.55
Two dollars. A standard roll of US nickels contains 40 coins.