For me to provide to you a value, I will need to know the following info: 1. the denomination of the coins (are they nickels, dimes, quarters, etc) and 2. the year and mint mark of each coin.nickel 25 2006 p
look on kelly blue book
The 2006s 10 coin proof set has a retail value of $31.00 issue price was $16.95
5 cents. It was mass produced for the Lewis and Clark commemorative in the fall of 2006. The nickel had different designs over the 2004-2006 mintings.
M = 1000, so MM = 2000. VI = 6 so MMVI = 2006.
Please check your coin again. All 2006 nickels show a picture of Monticello on the back."Bison" nickels were minted in 2005. If that's what you have, it's only worth face value if you got it in change. A nice uncirculated one might bring 50¢ to $10 depending on its quality.
So many were made that most uncirculated 2006 US nickels retail for less than 50 cents. Very high quality strikes (MS64 and above) can retail for $2 to $15, though.
Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. All nickels minted since 1938 have been Jefferson nickels, and ALL US coins carry the word Liberty. In any case your coin is common; any that you find in change are only worth face value. A nice uncirculated one might sell for 25 to 50 cents.
As of 2021, a 2005 and 2006 US nickel is worth face value, which is 5 cents each. These nickels are commonly found in circulation and do not typically hold any significant numismatic value.
You could try a dealer or an auction site, but it may not be worth it unless you have a large number of coins. As of 10/2015 uncirculated US nickels retail for about a quarter so you might get all of 10 or 15 cents for each one.
You might try a coin dealer or an online auction site like eBay, but it may not be worth the trouble unless you have a large number of coins. As of 10/2015 uncirculated 2006 nickels retail for about a quarter, meaning you'd be unlikely to get more than 10-15 cents each selling them.
For me to provide to you a value, I will need to know the following info: 1. the denomination of the coins (are they nickels, dimes, quarters, etc) and 2. the year and mint mark of each coin.nickel 25 2006 p
In my shopping on eBay and so forth, it seems to me that people have been buying rolls of uncirculated coins for more than its value. It only being only a couple of years old the value is not great, but you might be able to get a couple of dollars more. Its hard to say exactly.
Still only 5 cents.
Liberty Head nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. A 2006 nickel is only worth face value; it and all other US nickels minted since 1938 have carried a picture of Thomas Jefferson.
???? Monticello is on Jefferson nickels struck from 1938 to 2003 and 2006 to the present.
Original bank wrapped rolls sell to interested collectors for $3 to $4