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Jefferson 1963-D Nickels

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Please help, I have several un 1963 D Nickels in plastic tubes. Could someone tell me if these have any value?

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Sam
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Assuming that you mean uncirculated 1963 D nickels, if they grade MS60 or 61 they are worth about $.20 each. Check here.
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Thanks for your help, appreciate it.
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Assuming that you mean uncirculated 1963 D nickels, if they grade MS60 or 61 they are worth about $.20 each. Check here.

But that would be the RETAIL value that you would have to pay a dealer to buy them and it is basically what I call the dealer nuisance charge. They are really worth 5 cents and the other 15 cents cover the dealers costs for the 2X2, inventory etc. If you try to sell one to a dealer you'll get 5 cents at best.
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