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OK So What About A 1964 No Mint Nickel How Do I Tell If It's The Right One?

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. The right one what . no mint mark means it was minted in Philly.
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No do some research there is an a mint with no mint mark that is worth quite a lot.
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The right one what . no mint mark means it was minted in Philly.


Took the words right out of my mouth John.

first thing I thought even before clicking the the topic link.

Is it a Twix thing? (right or left)

Are you asking if this very nickel is one of the only 40 that exist in the entire world? Most likely not. If it is, I'll start buying the lottery ticket for the rest of my life.

check out this link from PCGS:

https://www.PCGS.com/coinfacts/coin...sms-fs/84170
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to the CCF!, Giggles88!
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Lemme guess.... you saw this nonsense?

https://www.etsy.com/listing/951263...tion-no-mint
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1,024,672,000 were struck that year in Philadelphia. So it is not rare. 1.024 Billion from just one mint location.
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No do some research there is an a mint with no mint mark that is worth quite a lot.


Why do you think a nickel with no MM would have any value above face value? If you have some research to share with us that would be great. As far as I know there is nothing special about a nickel with no MM except 1,024,672,000 were struck at the Philadelphia mint. More than any other year
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No do some research

I'll pass, They are plentiful, still in circulation even.
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To CCF , well you got me giggling now about this Nickel . Trust us, it is only valued at 5¢ . Go ahead and feel free to spend it .
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Common circulated coin, just worth face value.



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Do some research is a strong way to open. Best to make sure you know what you're talking about if you're gonna throw down like that.
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to the CCF!

this is just a common 1964(P) nickel. The 1964 and 1964-D nickel mintage both exceeded the one billion coin mark and they were actually struck in '64 and early '65. I know it seems that anytime I find a worn nickel in change, it turns out to be a 1964.
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You are the one asking for help. It is up to you to do the research and explain what it is you are asking about. Is it the right one explains nothing, if you can elaborate I am sure you will get some opinions on your coin.
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