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- Jefferson Nickel, SP
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- Jefferson Nickel, Ms
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Coin Value Price Chart for Jefferson Nickels 5C. Lookup Coin values for Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Brilliant Uncirculated & Proof conditions and MS grade. How much Jefferson Nickels are worth. Buy & Sell.
5 ημέρες πριν · Value of the Jefferson Nickel produced between 1946-2014 are updated daily. Typical collectible values are also included and featuring 1947, 1948, and 1949 nickel worth.
The U.S. Nickel Melt Value Calculator, available below, can be used to determine the total metallic value; and figure the total nickel and copper content of your hoard of United States issued nickels. Calculate by quantity, rolls of nickels, face value, or total weight.
The nickel is one of the most valuable coins minted in terms of its actual intrinsic metal value. At the time this article was written the coin is worth .07 or .08 each. Because of this there is a melt ban in place on nickels to prevent people from buying thousands of dollars worth of these coins, and melting them down for a hefty profit.
Nickel Bullion Value Based on Current Nickel Price. The Nickel Bullion Melt Value Calculator, located below, will help you find the total nickel value of an individual nickel round, bar, or ingot; or of several different types and quantities of nickel items.
View All On APMEX. How Much Jefferson Nickels are Worth: Jefferson Nickel Values & Coin Price Chart. Description and History. Our beloved Jefferson Nickel has been minted since 1938. As the 25th year of minting the hard-to-strike Buffalo Nickel was approaching, the Mint asked repeatedly for a new design to strike.