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5 Cents Nickel 2009-P Coin

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 Posted 12/21/2016  07:15 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add adpietri to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi everyone, Someone gave me this coin a while ago, it's a 5 Cents Nickel 2009 P, I don't collect American coins, and I don't know much about them either, It's worth to keep it?



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While not particularly valuable the 2009 coinage was pretty much the lowest of the last couple decades so are somewhat harder to find in circulation.

I tend to save the 2009 coins I find but please understand that the coin is worth no more than any other US nickel.
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Your example appears to have circulated briefly. That said, nearly 40 million of these were minted. Although it was a low mintage for nickels during this period, there are many collectors that have saved rolls of these in uncirculated condition.

If you are saving coins because of their value, this one really isn't worth much more than the US 5 cents. If you are saving them for historical reasons, or just because you like them, then this is a nice coin to include in a collection.
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Thank you all for the info, as I said before, I know nothing about US coins, and I received this coin as a gift. I'am going to keep it :)

I do collect UK coins, roman, spanish and portuguese coins btw
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...I received this coin as a gift. I'am going to keep it :)
That does add sentimental value.
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and yes I would keep it also.
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It cost you nothing, but you would be lucky to even get 25 cents for it.

If you are interested in having modern nickel from the US at all, this is just about the best one to have.
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