
Well, after a deep and scholarly review of the provided context, I can tell you all about braille books and the importance of telling coins apart by touch, but not, it seems, what they're actually worth. The provided sources have left us high and dry on this particular financial query.
Luckily, this is one of those classic bits of knowledge that doesn't require a deep dive into the internet's archives. A nickel, that stalwart and dependable silver-colored coin, is worth precisely five cents.
It takes five pennies to make one, and you'll need a cool twenty of them to equal a single dollar. It's the coin you need two of to get a dime, and five of to get a quarter. It's not the most glamorous coin, but it's a foundational piece of the pocket-change puzzle. So there you have it: 5 cents. No more, no less.


