1949-S Nickel Value The rarest regular-issue 1949 nickel was made at the San Francisco Mint. The 1949-S nickel saw a mintage of only 9,716,000 pieces. It’s worth 15 to 20 cents in typical worn condition. Average uncirculated examples are worth $1.50 to $3.50 apiece.
How much is a 1972 Jefferson nickel worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1972 D Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $15.
How much is a 59 D nickel worth?
The 1959-D nickel is worth about 7 to 10 cents in worn grades. Most uncirculated 1959-D Jefferson nickels trade for 20 to 75 cents.
How much is a 1949 nickel worth today?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1949 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 10 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $54. (see details)…
What is the value of a Jefferson nickel?
Mint state and key date listed Jefferson Nickel values is for graded, certified and authenticated coins in PCGS or NGC holders. The rest are a sample of raw coin sell but this is not a guarantee your coin with the same date, mint, grade and holder will sell for this exact value.
Where is the mint mark on a 1965 Jefferson nickel?
The mint mark is located on the obverse of the coin, right side below the date. Coins that were minted in Philadelphia (1965-1979) had no mint mark, or a “P” mint mark from 1980 until the present. Denver used a “D” and San Francisco used an “S”.
Is there a melt ban on Jefferson nickels?
Because of this there is a melt ban in place on nickels to prevent people from buying thousands of dollars worth of these coins, and melting them down for a hefty profit. The Jefferson nickel is 21.21 mm in diameter and weighs 5 g.
What’s the date on a 1938 Jefferson nickel?
In AU (About Uncirculated) you can get a couple dollars out of Jefferson Nickels dated 1938 through 1945 and this includes the silver War Time examples from 1942 through 1945. The silver nickels are known for their large mint mark over-top the Monticello and our the only Jefferson Nickels with large mint marks in…