Is a 1940 US nickel worth anything?

The no-mintmark 1940 nickel is the most common of the nickels that were struck that year at any United States Mint facility. A total of 176,485,000 were produced at the Philadelphia Mint. Even a well-worn specimen is worth between 7 cents and 15 cents. Uncirculated 1940 nickels are worth about $2.50 and up.

What’s special about a 1939 nickel?

A doubled die is a result of the striking of the coin, when the coin was struck twice on the die, causing the image or the words to double in appearance. The 1939 nickel has the most obvious doubling on all three Jefferson nickels.

Is a 1939 US nickel worth anything?

A well-worn 1939 nickel is worth approximately 7 to 10 cents. An 1939 Jefferson nickel in uncirculated condition is worth about $2 and up. 1939 nickels with Full Steps details on Monticello are worth $20 and up.

Is the 1939 nickel worth anything?

Are 1946 nickels worth anything?

Valuing the 1946 Jefferson Nickel Very Fine-20 grades are valued at $0.25, Extremely Fine-40 at $0.30, and About Uncirculated-50 at $0.35. Uncirculated (MS-60) examples are worth $0.76, and Uncirculated (MS-65) coins may be worth up to $15.

What is a 1939 United States penny worth?

Pricing the 1939 Lincoln Penny

DATEGOODUNCIRCULATED
1939 Lincoln Penny$0.15$1
1939 Lincoln Penny (D)$0.50$3
1939 Lincoln Penny (S)$0.15$2.50
Source: Red Book

How much is a 1939 D nickel worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1939 D Jefferson Nickel value at an average of $12.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $200.

How rare is a 1946 nickel?

1946 No Mintmark Nickel Value The Philadelphia Mint struck 161,116,000 nickels in 1946. Perhaps 10% to 20% of these survive today — leaving plenty for coin collectors. A typical worn 1946 Jefferson nickel is worth 7 to 10 cents — more than face value, to be sure.

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