A 1954 nickel’s value depends on condition, mint mark, and errors. In circulated condition, it’s worth slightly above face value,…
A 1952 nickel without a mint mark originates from the Philadelphia Mint and typically holds face value ($0.05) when circulated.…
A 1948 nickel without a mint mark was minted in Philadelphia. Circulated coins are typically worth 10-50 cents, while uncirculated…
The 1947 Jefferson nickel without a mint mark was produced in Philadelphia with 95 million coins minted. Its value ranges…
A 1946 nickel typically values between $0.10-$2.00 in circulated condition, while uncirculated examples range from $5-$10. High-grade uncirculated coins with…
The 1944 nickel’s value ranges from $1.50-$5 for circulated coins to $10-$25+ for uncirculated examples. High-grade specimens (MS63+) can fetch…
The 1943 nickel features two primary error varieties highly sought by collectors. The 1943/2 overdate shows the numeral “3” struck…
The 1942 nickel’s value depends heavily on condition and mint mark. Circulated coins are worth only slightly above face value,…
A standard 1941 nickel typically values from face value to $50 depending on condition and mint mark (D for Denver,…
