1997 D Nickel

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  1. Dustin McDaniel

    Dustin McDaniel Well-Known Member

    Why does Red Book have this coin in lowest grade valued at $1.00?
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Maybe this is why? 466,640,000 minted.
     
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  4. Jeepfreak81

    Jeepfreak81 Well-Known Member

    What should it be? Also I've never considered the red book to be all that accurate with pricing.
     
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  5. Dustin McDaniel

    Dustin McDaniel Well-Known Member

    I dont know that's why I'm asking.
    I searched $180 in nickel rolls yesterday, some customer wrapped. I found somewhere near 30 of these.
     
  6. Jeepfreak81

    Jeepfreak81 Well-Known Member

    I guess if you don't know what it should be I'm confused as to why you're questioning the price in the red book that's all.

    Do you feel $1 is high or low? Also by lowest grade do you mean AG
     
  7. Dustin McDaniel

    Dustin McDaniel Well-Known Member

    That's the exact reason I'm questioning the price is that I dont know what it should be. Or maybe I should word it this way, what's makes Red Book say this coin is worth $1 when all I see is a nickel.
    I don't necessarily rely on RB as final authority either but what made RB to list this coin $1 and not others coins. And if it really is worth $1 tell me where I can sale the ones I have for that price.
     
  8. Jeepfreak81

    Jeepfreak81 Well-Known Member

  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Because the lowest grade is MS-63, otherwise this is a common date with a high mintage.
     
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  10. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Also, remember that the Red Book is a guide book, not a price guide.
     
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  11. Jeepfreak81

    Jeepfreak81 Well-Known Member

    Ahhh that's why I asked when he said lowest grade. I'm not near my red book right now or else I would have had a look.
     
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  12. Dustin McDaniel

    Dustin McDaniel Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the replies. This hobby is fun but can be overwhelmingly confusing, especially when the books published concerning values are not even accurate.
     
  13. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    The Red Book is useless for pricing coins. It's real value lies in historical info.
     
  14. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    The books are written for the entire country but the prices in one area are completely different in another part.
     
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  15. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    It’s all relative.

    have a look at 1982 and 1983 PD nickel prices. They are the ones worth setting aside in AU or better condition. 1987 or 1989 (I forget which) is another date but less so. The absence of mint sets as I recall force collectors to find higher grades in circulation which drives up the value.
     
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  16. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    Read itt for the articles, not the values… it’s published way ahead of time so even if accurate at the time of writing the prices may be useless at publication.

    like others have said, use the red book for information on coins not what they are worth.
     
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