View attachment 1346644 greetings cuz I was looking at these Jefferson nickels I noticed there was a upper d and a lower d I believe variety not worth much maybe buck but I was also looking at the top of Liberty and compared to what the pictures I found online could these cuds? Is it possible to have both on there thanks for the input
They look normal to me,mm's were still hand punched into the die and both positions are quite normal you have a total of 10 cents.
There is a 1975-D Nickel that is worth a thousand or more depending on the condition. It’s called a high D. The mint mark was hand punched until 1989 I believe so they appear in numerous places. The high D is almost touching the curve in the 5 of the date. Yours isn’t even close. Welcome to CT.
Welcome to CT @Jjpe. Correctly orientated, cropped FULL IMAGE photos with close-ups of the MM would certainly help. My old neck just don't bend like it used to.
Q David Bowers noticed the High D several years ago on a circulated coin and it peaked is interest so he made a $1,000 offer for the FIRST uncirculated piece offered to him. It does appear to be a scarce variety but I seriously doubt they are now worth $1,000 in any condition. It just isn't in that high a demand. But people keep hearing about that $1,000 offer (Which has long since been collected on.) and think it is very valuable.