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1970 Jefferson Nickel With No Mint Mark

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I found a 1970 nickel with no mint mark and I know the Philadelphia mint didn't make any from 1968 to 1970. So I'm wondering how I got this
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My bad it's a 1979 with no mint mark upon closer examination
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That is a normal everyday nickel worth 5 cents unless it is in high MS condition.
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