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What Are 1955 And 1956 P/L Nickels Worth?

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You can find general prices for the whole P/L set, but what would the nickels alon be worth in the -64 to -65 grade range?
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They are often dumped in rolls for around 2x face as are the pennies since the sets get cut up quite often for silver content. Recent teletrade auction had slabbed graded samples sold at six dollars in NGC slabs.
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It depends on the coin, mainly on how strong the cameo is, or if there even is one.

For non-Cameo coins, I would say $15-$20 for the 1955, and $10-$15 for the 1956.
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my bad missed the dates...

PL 64 in both those years sold for six dollars yesterday, slabbed. Book value may be higher but that doesn't mean much imo.
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FYI, I was basing my values on recent Canadian Numismatic Company auctions.
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Prices can be significantly higher for certified heavy cameo, more like $80-$100.



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