i just found a roll of jefferson 5 cent pieces, some are old,what to look fordate wis

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  1. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    i was jst sitting down to search some rolls of 5 cent pieces and came across a full mixed roll of jefferson nickles. what dates or marks should i ,look for that are more desireable? thanks
     
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  3. LowFlyin99GT

    LowFlyin99GT New Member

    1943-1945...WW2 nickels have some silver. Oh, and any with S mintmarks. thats just me.
     
  4. johnnyflesh

    johnnyflesh New Member

    For starts, look for 42-45 with a mintmark above the building on the reverse. Those are war nickels and have silver. I also keep anything prior to 1960 simply due to the fact I like them. Also where most of the varieties are. Not much to go off I know, but hope it helps.

    edit: You posted while I was typing LowFlying. I also keep any S's that jump out at me. Always lower mintage and down the road you never know, Thanks!
     
  5. LowFlyin99GT

    LowFlyin99GT New Member

    Its cool johnny. I keep S's no matter what!
     
  6. Derekg

    Derekg Member

    i honestly keep anything below 59. but if your looking to keep then i'd say at least 45 and below.
     
  7. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    Be sure to look for one of these!

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    1939 Doubled Monticello Jefferson Nickel
     
  8. mike28

    mike28 Junior Member

    1939 Doubled Monticello Jefferson Nickel
    and whats it worth?
     
  9. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    That depends on the grade!
     
  10. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    Anything 1938-1959.
    Keys for those years:
    1939-D
    1942-PD&S
    1943-PD&S
    1944-PD&S
    1945-PD&S
    1950-D
    Also 2009's and 2010's. Not many made. They are kind of expensive, and VERY overrated:
    2009-P&D
    2010-P&D
     
  11. mike28

    mike28 Junior Member

    Is 1955 5 c no mint mark worth anything ? Thanks.
     
  12. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    Do you have pics or an approximate grade? That determines value.
     
  13. mike28

    mike28 Junior Member

  14. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    Nope....sorry.
     
  15. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    +111111
     
  16. Viper1357

    Viper1357 New Member

    This is great info as I too have a lot of older Jefferson nickels to go through, and will look for specific dates..

    Side note: FWIW I have been saving all my Jefferson nickels regardless of date. At 75% copper and 25% nickel, they are our only current standard minted coinage that is worth more than it's face value. Metal wise they're currently worth almost .07 cents each and that will surely rise when the feds change the metal content similar to the modern 1 cent penny.

    I've been 'lightly' (draw your own conclusion) hoarding nickels for about the last year, as I'm guessing they could at least double in value when they are changed at the mint in the near future. Whatever the case, I'm confident I won't loose any money for the small investment and time.
    - Plus I can find a few oldies in the process. It's a win-win IMHO.

    Just my .02... (plus .05 currently) :)
     
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