1964 Nickel Value Guides (Rare Errors, “D”, and No Mint Mark)
A nickel is a 5-cent US coin coated with nickel – that’s how it got its nickname. It was first minted in 1866, but our particular interest is in the …
A nickel is a 5-cent US coin coated with nickel – that’s how it got its nickname. It was first minted in 1866, but our particular interest is in the …
The Buffalo Nickel was initially referred to as the Indian Head Nickel, but as times changed, Buffalo Nickel was selected as a less offensive descriptor. Also, the creature on the …
The US Mint started striking Jefferson nickels instead of Buffalo nickels in 1938, and their production has continued to this day. The 1941 Nickel value is atypically high for a …
President Andrew Johnson approved the production of five-cent coins made of nickel and copper after the American Civil War in 1866. The US Mint produced lovely Buffalo nickels for only …
You might know Nickelback as the most hated band on the internet. (Though it’s not clear why!) But do you know how they got their name? Mike Kroeger used to …
Have you ever considered why collectors yearn to own nickel error coins on their list? These collectibles may not seem valuable to you, but they are rare. The good news …