Are any 1950s nickels worth anything?

The rare 1950-D nickel from the Denver Mint is a valuable coin with its tiny mintage of barely more than 2.6 million. The 1950-D nickel is worth $10 in circulated condition and about $15 in average uncirculated grades.

How much is a 1950 P nickel worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1950 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 10 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $120.

How much does a 1940 penny worth?

1940 Penny Value

1940 Lincoln Penny Value
Condition of Coin
1940$0.02$0.04
1940 D$0.02$0.04
1940 S$0.03$0.04

Are there any rare 1940 nickels?

The scarcest 1940 nickel is the 1940-S Jefferson nickel. It’s the rarest of the 3 different business-strike nickels minted that year.

How much is a 1940 Jefferson nickel worth?

Pre-War Composition. What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.): USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1940 Jefferson Nickel is Worth $0.15 in Average Condition and can be Worth $1.05 to $10 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.

What’s the value of a 1950 Denver nickel?

A 1950 Denver nickel has the distinction of the lowest mintage of the entire Jefferson nickel series. 2,630,030 nickels release to circulation is a very low number of coins and collectors highly prize the variety. These are also one of the few dates and mints of the series with a premium value in circulated condition.

Where was the most nickels struck in the 1960’s?

Numbers of coins struck in the 1960’s increased and Denver through 1964 struck the largest total of nickels, more than Philadelphia and San Francisco combined. Denver uses a “D” mintmark to indicate its production.

When was the first Jefferson nickel coin made?

First minted in 1938; the early years of the Jefferson nickel series are drawing a premium value. Many date and mintmark combination are worth 25 cents or more depending on condition. Follow the steps below; images and descriptions identify how much your coin is worth.

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