What is the error on 1964 nickel?

That's why many collectors didn't notice at first when 1964-D Jefferson nickels appeared with PLURIBUS misspelled as PLURIDUS. Heavy polishing of one or more dies had caused the center of the letter "B" to become obliterated, leading to this interesting error.
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How much is a 1964 error nickel worth?

However, if the coin is rare, uncirculated, or in mint condition, it can be worth as much as $225–$275! In fact, if the nickel is extremely rare, such as the 1964 SMS variant, it can even be worth $8,750 in MS65.
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What year nickels have errors?

Some known Jefferson nickel errors

1939 double die: You may find one of the approximately 1,500 Jefferson double die nickels minted in Philadelphia in 1939. If you look closely at Monticello on these coins, then you can tell that the die has struck the coin twice.
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Where is the D on a 1964 nickel?

The denomination FIVE CENTS forms a gently curving line beneath that, and the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA runs counterclockwise along the bottom edge of the coin. A small mint mark “D” is found to the far right of the mansion.
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How can you tell if a 1964 nickel is silver?

The easiest way to check for a silver war nickel is the year-date on the coin. All nickels produced from 1942 to 1945 use the 35% silver composition. On the reverse (tails) side of the coin, you'll still find the familiar building known as Monticello, Jefferson's famous estate that he supposedly designed himself.
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Why are there so many 1964 nickels?

The mint was given permission by Congress (Act of 9/3/1964) to strike nickels in 1965 with the 1964 date to help alleviate the coin shortage that had developed, so the reason for the huge mintage.
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What are rare nickels?

Many years of nickels are worth money, but the 1913 Liberty Head V is the most valuable nickel. You can find a range of nickels worth money in many years, including 1880, 1885, 1919, 1920, 1926, 1927, 1936, 1937, 1942, and 1964.
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Is a 1964 nickel with no mint mark?

Philadelphia did not place mintmarks on coins in 1964. The space between the rim and right side of Monticello is empty on Philadelphia mint variety nickels of 1964.
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Are pre 1964 nickels worth anything?

Market For Jefferson Nickels

Jefferson nickels are still being made at the U.S. Mint and are actively used in commerce. Therefore, most circulated specimens are worth only face value. However, there are a few specimens that are worth a little more.
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What should I look for in nickels?

Here are the top 10 most valuable nickels:
  • 1913 Liberty Nickel - The Olsen Specimen: $3,737,500.
  • 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel - Doubled Die Obverse: $350,750.
  • 1926-S Buffalo Nickel: $322,000.
  • 1916 Buffalo Nickel - Doubled Die Obverse: $281,750.
  • 1913-D Buffalo Nickel - Type 2: $143,750.
  • 1917-S Buffalo Nickel: $138,000.
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What is the rarest war nickel?

Nobody knows how many coins may have been struck this way, but as mentioned above there is only the one known. After determining it was not a fabrication, the 1942-S Wartime Nickel with 1941 Large S Reverse was purchased by Ken Frith in 1961 – thus the coin is now often referred to as the "Frith Nickel".
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What nickels are pure silver?

The easiest way to determine whether you have a silver war nickel is to simply check the date. All nickels produced in 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 are made from 35% silver.
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Why are people hoarding nickels?

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Amid war in Ukraine and market chaos, the price of nickels are now worth more as melted metal than to spend. It may be causing some Americans to start hoarding the coins to future-proof for potential inflation.
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What does the D mean on a nickel?

The current mint marks on United States coinage are P, D, S, and W for the 4 currently operating US Mints. The letter P is used for the Philadelphia Mint, D for the Denver Mint, S for the San Francisco Mint, and W for the West Point Mint. Over time there have been 9 official United States Mints.
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What coins have errors?

List of Error Coins Worth Money
  1. 1922-D Plain Lincoln Cent. ...
  2. 1943 Copper Lincoln Cent. ...
  3. 1944 Steel Lincoln Cent. ...
  4. 1955 DDO Lincoln Cent. ...
  5. 1974-D Aluminum Lincoln Cent. ...
  6. 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo Nickel. ...
  7. 1942/1 Mercury Dimes. ...
  8. 1975 No S Proof Roosevelt Dime.
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How do you know if you have a Henning nickel?

Other identifiers are that Henning's nickels are porous and lack fine detail. Some have raised dots inside the “M” of “UNUM”. Notice that we only know of five counterfeit dates. If he did make six obverse dies, it's possible that there is another date yet to be found.
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What year Jefferson nickels are worth the most?

1951 Jefferson nickel – $5,200

The most valuable coin on this list goes to the 1951 Jefferson nickel with an S mark in an uncirculated grade. Compared with the other coins in the Jefferson series, the 1951 S nickel has one of the lower mintages. The circulated series has just more than 7.7million pieces minted.
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What is a 1964 SMS set worth?

The record for a 1964 SMS Roosevelt dime is held by another 66-graded example, which sold for $10,200 at the same April 2019 sale as the quarter, though average prices an SP66 1964 Special Strike dime cluster around the $3,500 level.
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What does SMS mean for 1964 nickel?

In 1964 the U.S. Mint struck circulation strike coins, proof coins and surprisingly, it also struck a very limited number of Special Strike coins also referred to as Special l Mint Sets (SMS). It is believed that only about a couple dozen sets of Special Strike coins were struck in 1964.
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What is a SMS nickel?

Mint struck Special Mint Sets and issued coins that were not considered circulation strike coins or proofs. Instead, the coins are referred to as SMS or SP coins. Most 1965 Special Strike Jefferson Nickels came in high grade since they were struck carefully and did not circulate.
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What are 2021 nickels worth?

The mint has been studying a change in the penny's composition to copper-coated steel from copper-coated zinc. During the 2021 fiscal year, nickel prices averaged about $17,500 per metric ton, about half the current price. Copper averaged $8,700 a metric ton, against a current price of about $10,500 per metric ton.
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