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1939 Jefferson Nickel - Worth Anything?

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1939-Jefferson-Nickel---Worth-Anything? 1939-Jefferson-Nickel---Worth-Anything?
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Pretty common in circulated grades, many millions minted, no premiums on P mint, premiums are on 38D,38S,39D,39S & 50D (the 5 key dates), One Jeff to look for is the 2009-P is near impossible to find, 2009-D isn't much easier too.
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You mean like these?

1939-Jefferson-Nickel---Worth-Anything?

1939-Jefferson-Nickel---Worth-Anything?

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What do you use to take coin pics with? Your white balance looks off. Also,please do not post pics sideways.
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Worth 5c. Fun to find in circulation, no special value.

EXIF says SM-G900P that's a "Galaxy S5 16GB (Sprint)". To take coin photos using a cell phone camera (and they shoot perfectly usable ones, BTW), use a rest - either a couple books or a block of wood or something solid you can press against that is the right height. Also touch the shutter button gently, don't stab at it.
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Quite common but don't give up there's a ''D'' mint mark somewhere out there for the finding .
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Do play around with the Image Optimizer in the future to improve and orient your pics.



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A 1939 nickel is worth a lot. It's worth showing your family and friends something that is a lot older than most of them. It's worth thinking about what the world was like when it was minted, how much different things were then, and everything that has happened since then. And it's worth holding in your hand and imagining where it's been in the last 78 years, and thinking of all the stories it could tell.
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