2005 Buffalo Nickel Coin Value Guide: Complete Errors List and D, S, P Mint Mark Worth

The 2005 Buffalo Nickel features several valuable errors that collectors seek. Common errors include the “speared bison” (a die gouge…

1979 Nickel Coin Value Guide: Complete Errors List for D, S and No Mint Mark Worth

Most 1979 nickels are worth only face value due to high mintage and lack of precious metals. However, certain error…

1977 Nickel Coin Value: Complete Guide to D, S, No Mint Mark Worth and Error List

A 1977 nickel’s value ranges from face value to over $4,000 depending on condition and mint mark. Circulated coins are…

1976 Nickel Coin Value: Complete Errors List and What Your D, S, or No Mint Mark Is Really Worth

Most 1976 nickels are worth only face value, but certain specimens can fetch hundreds or thousands of dollars. High-grade uncirculated…

1974 Nickel Coin Value Guide: Errors List, D, S and No Mint Mark Worth Explained

A 1974 nickel without a mint mark (Philadelphia-minted) is typically worth $1-$2 in circulated condition. However, pristine uncirculated coins graded…

1973 Nickel Coin Value Complete Guide: D, S and No Mint Mark Errors List and Worth

A standard 1973 nickel from Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (“D”), or San Francisco (“S”) is worth face value or…

1970 Nickel Coin Value Guide: D and S Mint Mark Errors Worth Up to $10,000

A standard 1970 nickel is worth $0.20-$0.40, but error coins can reach $10,000. The 1970-D nickel’s value increases with repunched…

1966 Nickel Coin Value Guide: Error List and No Mint Mark Worth Up To $40,000

Most 1966 nickels are worth face value, but error coins and high-grade specimens can be extremely valuable. Standard circulated 1966…

1965 Nickel Coin Value Complete Guide: 7 No Mint Mark Errors Worth Hunting in Your Pocket Change Today

The 1965 nickel coin value depends largely on mint errors. Seven key errors to hunt include doubled dies (design elements…

1964 Nickel Coin Value: Complete Errors List and What Your D Mint Mark or No Mint Mark Is Really Worth

A standard 1964 nickel is typically worth $0.10-$0.20, but certain errors and variations can significantly increase value. The 1964-D nickel…