Are 2007 nickels rare?

Value of 2007-D Return to Monticello Nickel Most Jefferson Nickel Five Cent pieces are worth face value. However, some of the coins have silver content or are less common. These coins may be worth slightly more. We are rare coin dealers!

Is a 2007 D nickel worth anything?

2007-D Jefferson Nickel value is 5 cents to . 10 cents in almost uncirculated (AU) or less, . 25 cents plus uncirculated raw examples.

How much is a 2007 D dime worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 2007 D Roosevelt Dime value at an average of 10 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $2.

How much is a 2014 P dime worth?

Both the 2014 P dime and 2014 D dime are each worth around $2 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 2014 S proof dime is worth around $5 in PR 65 condition.

What year is a rare nickel?

The Top 10 Most Valuable Nickels

TypeYearEstimated Value
1. Liberty Head V Nickel1913$3,737,500
2. 7-D Buffalo Nickel1918$350,750
3. S Buffalo Nickel1926$322,000
4. Buffalo Nickel1916$281,750

How much is a 2007 Jefferson nickel worth?

2007-D Jefferson Nickel Value 2007-D Jefferson Nickel value is 5 cents to.10 cents in almost uncirculated (AU) or less,.25 cents plus uncirculated raw examples. $135 in MS66 FS Full Step. Full Steps or FS

Where does the word Monticello appear on a Jefferson nickel?

Monticello is the iconic estate designed by Thomas Jefferson. It appears on the reverse design of all Jefferson nickels, with the exception of the Westward Journey subset (2004–2006). The doubling effect is on the word “MONTICELLO” and other inscriptions ( shown above ), not on the building itself.

Are there any Jefferson nickels that are worth anything?

The following Jefferson nickels in any condition, are worth considerable more than common ones. Therefore, look at the coin carefully or have the coin authenticated by a reputable coin dealer or third party grading service. Note: These two nickels were issued by the U.S. Mint in special low mintage collector sets.

When did they change the reverse on the Jefferson nickel?

In 2004 two new reverse designs were introduced. In 2005 the obverse was changed and two new reverses were used. In 2006 a new obverse was used and the original reverse showing Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello, was used once again.

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