The Nickel Bullion Melt Value Calculator, located below, will help you find the total
nickel value of an individual nickel round, bar, or ingot; or of several different
types and quantities of nickel items. The nickel value is based on the total weight
of nickel content. The nickel bullion calculator will only calculate what the nickel
metal is worth (intrinsic value), and will not determine any collectible value of your
bullion.
Use the nickel bullion calculator to determine how much your nickel bullion is worth,
or to decide what you are willing to pay based on the spot price for a pound of nickel.
(Instructions Below)
There are additional calculators in the drop-down menu
above. If your nickel bullion is in the form of Canadian five-cent nickels, then use the
Canadian Nickel Melt Value Calculator. There is also a
U.S. Nickel Melt Value Calculator, and for your scrap nickel, try the
Scrap Nickel Melt Value Calculator.
Nickel Price per Pound:
Nickel Spot Price Last Updated on Server:
Currency:
Total Nickel Value:
Total Nickel Weight
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Price Spread
How to use the Nickel Bullion Melt Value Calculator.
Enter the total amount of rounds, bars or ingots for each nickel item, based on its
actual nickel weight. Enter your numbers in the text boxes located directly to the
right of that item's corresponding unit of weight. As an alternative, you can
simply click on that row's nickel weight image, or its link, to increment the
value of its text box by 1. The calculator will automatically update the Total
Nickel Value (in red), whenever a change is made to the number of nickel items.
The Total Nickel Value is computed based on the U.S. Dollar amount shown in the
Nickel Price text box. You could also use one of the other major world
currencies available in the drop-down menu located underneath the prices. The
default price is updated frequently during normal trading hours. The Nickel Price
can be changed to reflect the price you are wanting to pay per pound for the nickel
contained in any combination of nickel bullion items. This will help you to determine
the maximum bid you could submit for an online nickel bullion auction.
In addition to the Total Nickel Value (in red), the nickel bullion calculator will also
figure a Bid and Ask price based on the amount displayed in the Price Spread text box.
This amount defaults to 5%, but can be changed if you like. The nickel Bid and Ask
prices are shown in the lower section of the nickel results box, for those who would
like to use them.
If your nickel item is alloyed with another metal, you can use the Bullion Purity text
box to adjust accordingly. Simply enter the item's percentage of pure nickel by
weight, and all resultant values will be multiplied by that percentage value.
The nickel bullion calculator figures total nickel value and total nickel weight
related to the amount of nickel content in items that have no wear from handling. A
nickel round or bar that does indicate some wear will not have as much nickel. You may
want to enter a percentage of that wear in the "Amount of Wear" text box. A
value larger than the default of 0 (zero), will adjust the total nickel value and total
nickel weight results accordingly.