1964 Nickel

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by AuntJemima, Mar 11, 2018.

  1. AuntJemima

    AuntJemima New Member

    Just stumbled upon this coin. Any information is greatly appreciated.
     

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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Ummm ... you do know that up until recently, the Philadelphia mint used no mint mark, don't you?
     
  4. AuntJemima

    AuntJemima New Member

    Like the title of my op intoduction post says I'm new to all of this. Which I posted maybe 10 minuets ago haha. I know basically nothing honestly. But thank you for the information. All is appreciated.
     
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  5. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    So that nickle was minted in Philadelphia! Welcome to Coin Talk.
     
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  6. AuntJemima

    AuntJemima New Member

    Thanks :) so do you by chance have any knowledge of it's worth?
     
  7. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    No idea - they minted quite a few. ?full Steps would be worth a grundle. What have they sold for at auction?
     
  8. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    No. I collect ancient Roman coins and am unfamiliar with the US coin market. There were more than 1 BILLION minted, though.
     
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  9. AuntJemima

    AuntJemima New Member

    From what I spent I feel an hour searching for was a wide range. So I finally made an account here to ask people who know. There's a dealer locally but I want to know if I'm being swindled or not with their offer. Or if it's not really worth anything I just want to hold onto it because it's beautiful. The picture posted is an image I stumbled upon.
     
  10. AuntJemima

    AuntJemima New Member

    My cameras not the best forewarning. It stood put from the rest when I was rolling up my change so I decided to look it up. I feel it's not made of the same material theyre made of today.
     

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  11. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    It is a pretty limited collector base, but they are avid. No idea if you have been given a fair offer - it is worth what someone is willing to pay. NGC doesn't list a retail price, even though they graded it.
     
  12. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    So, the MS67 isn't your piece, the circulated one is?
     
  13. AuntJemima

    AuntJemima New Member

    Im not sure, it looks exactly the same. I'm a total newbie. What does MS67 mean?
     
  14. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    The original photo you posted is of a coin graded MS67 which is a very high grade. Coins are graded on a 70 point scale.

    The coin you posted later is well circulated and far lower grade. It’s worth much less. In my opinion it’s only worth face value.
     
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  15. AnonymousCoinCollector

    AnonymousCoinCollector Reintroduce silver coins to circulation!

    The coin you own is worth 5 cents.
    It is made of the same metal alloy then as now (75% copper/25% nickel).
     
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  16. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    As stated, the coin you pictured in the slab is quite valuable, yours however is worth five cents. Condition is everything.
     
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