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1953 Jefferson Nickle. Any Value?

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Common date ... as stated no real value above face 5 cents.


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I might start a Jefferson nickel album.


Great fun ... and this Jefferson nickel series 1938 - date is the only currently circulating USA coinage series that can still be collected from circulation.

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Could it possibly be the D over D nickel?
Or is just an illusion?..but looks like an s at bottom of d...I'll try to get better pic.....
Like I said might be just me seeing things.
1953-Jefferson-Nickle.--Any-Value?
1953-Jefferson-Nickle.--Any-Value?
1953-Jefferson-Nickle.--Any-Value?
1953-Jefferson-Nickle.--Any-Value?
1953-Jefferson-Nickle.--Any-Value?
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It's the same coin
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I keep all pre-1959 coins that I find in change. They will always be at least a smidge over face value to me.

And if you tried, you probably could find someone who would give you a dollar for it, just because it's so old. That's the magic of coins--they take you back in time. And many people find that fascinating.
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I think it may be just a little damage. Here is a link for the D/Inverted D:

http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20R...3DRPM001.htm

There is no D/S listed for that year.
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