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Hey I did some research and I found that a "poor" 1964 nickel with no mint mark is about 35 cents.and for a "good" it would be 1 dollar. Mclozo23 , May 25, 2012 #7 + Quote Reply
1964 Jefferson Copper Nickel Attached are photos of the 1964 Jefferson Copper Nickel I have; two examples are comparisons heads and obverse with a 1963 Jefferson Nickel; and two are heads and obverse of these nickels with a copper Lincoln penny. The Copper Nickel appears fuill-sized not the result of an undesized penny blank.
1964 D Nickel. Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Sassy, Jul 24, 2016. Sassy Member. I know the ...
I wouldn't save any 1964 nickels if I were you. Between Philly and Denver there were 2.8 BILLION nickels minted with the date 1964. They are super common even today. Earlier nickels are not worth saving for their metal content any moreso than modern nickels because the alloy is the same today as it has been since 1866.
[ATTACH] I saw where a 1964 D nickel with a repunched mint mark is worth more than a nickel. Is it true and does this mint mark quality
"black beauty" 1964 jefferson nickel d Black beauty 1964 Jefferson Nickle mint error; misplaced mint marker "D" should be a "P". arturo lozano jr. , Jun 16, 2019
Technically it could be worth more if it is truly mint state. But there is a Catch 22. To be worth that price it might have to be graded, which would cost many times the realized value. So, skipping the grading, a really nice (uncleaned) mint state example could be worth .25 cents-$5. But this was the first mass produced nickel.
Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by jbc72486, Jul 4, 2011. jbc72486 New Member I found a nickel today in my grandmother's collection (hasn't been touched in over 25 years) The nickel is a little bigger and thinner than other nickels.
A regular 1964 nickel is still worth 5 cents. One that's been modified like that loses all numismatic value, so it's only worth as much as someone is willing to pay. ... IN Canada, the 2004 nickel ...
Found this 1964 P nickel today. Wondered if it considered a black beauty? Have found lots of conflicting information online and wanted your input. Thanks in advance! View attachment 1381046 View attachment 1381047