What president is on the 2013 nickel?

Obverse: Since 2006, the image on the front of the nickel is the Thomas Jefferson likeness, based on a Rembrandt Peale portrait completed in 1800.
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Are 2013 nickels worth anything?

Value of 2013-D Return to Monticello Nickel

Most Jefferson Nickel Five Cent pieces are worth face value. However, some of the coins have silver content or are less common.
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What president is on the five-cent nickel?

The nickel is the United States' five-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the nickel is Thomas Jefferson, our 3rd president. He's been on the nickel since 1938, although the current portrait dates to 2006.
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Who is on the 10 cent coin?

The dime is the United States' 10-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the dime is Franklin D. Roosevelt, our 32nd president. He's been on the dime since 1946.
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Is a 1964 nickel worth anything?

A 1964 nickel is worth approximately 5 cents on today's market. However, if the coin is rare, uncirculated, or in mint condition, it can be worth as much as $225–$275!
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How valuable can a 2013 nickel be?



How much is a 2005 buffalo nickel worth?

The lower priced listings are still going for $300, $400, up to $800, and more. PCGS explains that this nickel started earning way more than five cents soon after the mistake was discovered in 2005. They quickly sold for $100 or more regardless of their condition.
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What president is on the penny?

The penny is the United States' one-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the penny is Abraham Lincoln, our 16th president. He's been on the penny since 1909. The current design on the reverse (tails) is a Union Shield.
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What is the value of a 2015 D nickel?

Value of 2015-D Return to Monticello Nickel

Most Jefferson Nickel Five Cent pieces are worth face value.
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How much is a 2012 D nickel worth?

Value of 2012-D Return to Monticello Nickel

Most Jefferson Nickel Five Cent pieces are worth face value.
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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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What year nickels are worth keeping?

Jefferson Nickels made between 1942 in 1945, are also called War Nickels and consisted of 35% silver. This means they are worth more than face value and most of them have been removed from circulation. An easy way to identify these more valuable coins is to look on the reverse.
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How much is a 2004 P nickel worth?

2004 P Peace Medal Jefferson Nickel Could Be Worth $3,000+
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What makes a 1936 buffalo nickel rare?

Like most coins that were minted in mass amounts, the 1936 Buffalo Nickel holds only a small premium in conditions less than Uncirculated. This is due to most coins being worn easily from circulation.
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What is a 2003 buffalo nickel worth?

The 2003-P Jefferson Nickel is worth face value. This coin is made up of non-precious metals so its value is not dependant on that.
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Is a 1940 nickel rare?

1940 Jefferson Nickel Value

The Philadelphia mint produced 176,485,000 Jefferson nickels in 1940, significantly more than the previous year. Interestingly, you can't find any significant variations even though this series is the third-most-common in the 1940s and is considered high minted.
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What are Buffalo nickels worth?

Today, most buffalo details have soft details and obvious signs of wear. However, even a very worn buffalo nickel is worth well above its five-cent face value. According to Coin Study, a circulated buffalo nickel in poor or fair condition is worth a minimum of 40 to 50 cents.
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Who was on the penny before Lincoln?

The Lincoln cent is the current one-cent coin of the U.S. It was adopted in 1909 (which would have been Lincoln's 100th birthday), replacing the Indian Head cent.
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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 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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