1957 Nickel Value (Rare Errors, “D” & No Mint Marks)
The Jefferson nickels are five-cent coins with Thomas Jefferson’s portrait on the obverse and his home on the reverse. The US Mint has minted these coins from 1938 to the …
The Jefferson nickels are five-cent coins with Thomas Jefferson’s portrait on the obverse and his home on the reverse. The US Mint has minted these coins from 1938 to the …
In 1938, the Buffalo nickel production stopped, and the Jefferson nickel minting started. This 5-cent coin has become the most famous US Mint issue for more than 80 minting years. …
The nickel minted in 1958 is one of the series known as Jefferson nickels. It’s an interesting coin – but is it valuable? That’s what we’re going to find out! …
The US Mint produced Buffalo nickels (Indian Head nickels) from 1913 to 1938, and most collectors believe they are at the top of the most collectible American coins in history. …
The Liberty Head nickel (V nickel) is an American five-cent coin minted from 1883 to 1912. However, at least five of these coins were secretly minted in 1913, making them …
When you’re starting out in the coin-collecting business, you might get confused by the Founding Father portraits on the silver-toned ones. Particularly, Thomas Jefferson on the Nickel and George Washington …
The Buffalo Nickel is a pretty coin and was part of Theodore Roosevelt’s infamous coin beautification project. This initiative deeply impressed the public, but it was a nightmare for mint …
In 1938, the Buffalo nickel minting stopped, and the US Mint started Jefferson nickel production. These 5-cent coins got their name after former President Jefferson’s bust struck on the obverse. …
Production of Jefferson nickels began in 1938, and they are among the most famous coins of the US Mint to this day. They got their name based on the third …
Like many things that don’t end well, the Buffalo Nickel began with the best of intentions. For some, it’s one of the prettiest US coins ever made. To others, it’s …