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What Years Of 1900's USA Nickels Are Made Of Nickel?

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Wjeeda, the 1994 and 1997 I saved one of each that stood out really nice looking. How do I identify high relief or not?
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sharper relief coins have more detail, and the details on the coin are lifted up.

I don't believe someone would crack them from a set, but you can and google " Jefferson nickels commemorative set 1994 1997"...it'll get you a few results.
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I save 1963 and under. But all nickels I roll up and save. The 1963 and under are what I count as my collection, the ones after I'm just saving because they might be worth something later.
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I basically do the same. Nickels are worth keeping. They are the last real $$ except for pre 1982 pennies and of course silver coins. Some including me feel keeping nickels can't hurt. I remember being very keeping all those silver coins in our change!
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I will take a photo of the 1997. It has sharper details then another 1997 if the relief can be determined by looking at a photo.

I give all USA coins I get to a customer who uses them while visiting the US.
Recently ended up with some rolls from what appeared to be hoarded coins.
Lots of nickel Canadian and a range of USA like a family member rolled everything.
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