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<p>[QUOTE="Beardigger, post: 4848952, member: 104605"]<font size="5"><b>Valuing the 1939 Jefferson Nickel</b></font></p><p>Since only a little over 100 million 1939 Jefferson Nickels were minted, even prices in lower grades tend to be higher than other years.</p><p><br /></p><p>Examples in Very Fine 20 condition have a value of $0.25, while Extremely Fine 40 examples see a price rise to $0.50. MS-60 condition coins retail for 2.00 while MS-65 examples see a huge price increase to $12.</p><p><br /></p><p>1939 Doubled Die Reverse Jefferson Nickels see much higher values than non-doubled examples. In MS-60 condition, the average price is an <a href="http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/4004" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/4004" rel="nofollow">astonishing $400</a>! Values only continue to increase with MS-63 condition being worth $750 and MS-65 examples at $1,550. Lower grade examples see a higher price drop off.</p><p><br /></p><p>As fewer Doubled Die Reverse examples are found, the prices will continue to rise. Even designations like Full Steps increase the price further. Look for the price of the 1939 Doubled Die Reverse Jefferson Nickel to continue to rise in the coming years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Beardigger, post: 4848952, member: 104605"][SIZE=5][B]Valuing the 1939 Jefferson Nickel[/B][/SIZE] Since only a little over 100 million 1939 Jefferson Nickels were minted, even prices in lower grades tend to be higher than other years. Examples in Very Fine 20 condition have a value of $0.25, while Extremely Fine 40 examples see a price rise to $0.50. MS-60 condition coins retail for 2.00 while MS-65 examples see a huge price increase to $12. 1939 Doubled Die Reverse Jefferson Nickels see much higher values than non-doubled examples. In MS-60 condition, the average price is an [URL='http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/4004']astonishing $400[/URL]! Values only continue to increase with MS-63 condition being worth $750 and MS-65 examples at $1,550. Lower grade examples see a higher price drop off. As fewer Doubled Die Reverse examples are found, the prices will continue to rise. Even designations like Full Steps increase the price further. Look for the price of the 1939 Doubled Die Reverse Jefferson Nickel to continue to rise in the coming years.[/QUOTE]
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