2019 Jefferson Nickel Errors, Varieties, and Values
Fan of Jefferson nickels? 2019 Jefferson nickel errors and varieties are collectible coins. For instance, observe this 2019 D Jefferson Nickel “Return to Monticello,” as seen with a USB digital microscope.Â
It has a full set of steps. In other words, older nickels with full steps are valuable and worth a lot of money with a FS designation.
Five Cent Nickel Value
For instance, a 1940 FS 5C nickel graded Ms68FS sold for $6,463.00. Keep in mind, it’s the center staircase that determines if a Jefferson nickel is a full step variety. Furthermore, five cent nickel doubled die varieties to compare images to are available via varietyvista.com.
Error and Variety Coins
Furthermore, the best chance of finding uncirculated 2019 Jefferson nickel errors and varieties in mint state condition is by searching through original bank wrapped rolls. Additionally, examining 2019 mint sets for errors and varieties ensures a mint state grade proof coin specimen.Â
2019 Jefferson Nickel Values
The condition of any coin impacts value. For instance, flawless pristine coins are more valuable. In other words, Jefferson nickels don’t necessarily need to be a mint error or variety in order to be valuable. For instance, a 2019-P 5C Jefferson nickel graded MS68, sold for $180.00.
Moreover, a 2019-D Jefferson nickel with full steps graded MS67+FS, sold for $237.00. Also, observe the recent sales of 2019 Jefferson nickels with full steps sold in ungraded or raw condition on Ebay.
Furthermore, a 2019-D 5C Jefferson nickel graded MS68, sold for $250.00. Additionally, a 2019-P 5C Jefferson nickel with full steps graded MS68FS, sold for $195.00. Â
Check out a rare and valuable 2015 Jefferson nickel! If you have fun hunting for treasure, the coin hobby is a worthy life long endeavor.
Networking Numismatists
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Moreover, if you’re a new collector to the coin collecting hobby, it’ll do you well to listen to the insight he shares too. Furthermore, it’s no joke! His limited edition books are collectible items. For instance, read another raving review of “Looking Through Lincoln Cents” via coinbooks.org.Happy Hunting!
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