First made 1883, dropped from the line during WW2
smith and Wesson .32 caliber, worth about 200 dollars near mint
No way to answer without the serial number.
Depends on model and condition. Anywhere from $75 to $200
Single action or double action? Exactly how is it marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Value seldom exceeds 100 if pristine
The American 5 cent coin, also known as the nickel, is primarily composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
A nickel blank planchet; nickel-$5.00 wartime silver-$350.00
Some possible rhymes for "double nickel" could include "prickle," "nickle," and "pickle."
29,900 in good shape
Jefferson
The first American nickel, known as the "Shield Nickel," was minted in 1866 and was primarily made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. This composition marked a significant shift in American coinage, as it introduced the use of nickel in the nickel denomination. The coin featured a shield on the obverse and a five-cent denomination on the reverse.
A nickel is an American or Canadian coin which is worth 5 cents.