The US never made steel nickels. All wartime nickels were made of an alloy of copper, manganese, and silver. You may be thinking of the famous 1943 cents that were struck from scrap steel.
Zinc-coated steel coins were struck in 1943 not 1945 look at the coin again to check the date.
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Unfortunately nickel is usually alloyed into a metal; for example stainless steel has high chromium and nickel content in order to boost its corrosion resistance. When you scrap your nickel alloy, you should get payed accordingly to how much nickel is in the alloy.
$0.25 or $0.75, if it is uncirculated or a proof coin. Otherwise, 5 cents.
Nickel blank planchets can be found on eBay all the time selling for a couple dollars apiece. About the same price as a blank Buffalo Nickel ;>)
It's called a keelboat rather than a sailboat. Unless you have the coin in a proof set, it's a circulation piece worth only its face value.
The Liberty nickel was not made in 1945. In 1945 there was a silver nickel and that is worth 25 cents.
It's worth 5 cents...
A 1939 Jefferson Nickel in rough condition is worth $0.50 and in perfect condition can be up to $5.50.
ho much is a model 55 nickel steel barrel Winchester 32 special worth today?
Depends.If its aluminum,Its worth 50 cents a pound.If its nickel plated brass,It's worth about a $1.80 a pound.If its nickel plated iron or Steel plate,It's worth 9cents a pound.
It's a common coin, worth about $2 for the silver (nickels dated 1942-1945 are the only ones that contain any silver).
1945 makes it a silver war nickel. It contains 35% silver, as opposed to the standard copper-nickel blend because the base metals were needed for the war effort. It's worth at least $1.50 for the silver, and upwards of about $4 in uncirculated condition.
It is worth a nickel
How much is a buffallo nickel worth
In the US, a nickel is worth 5 cents.
Without further information its worth a nickel.
about a nickel.