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In terms of rarity and value, you’re most likely to find the most valuable nickels in older, pre-World War I mintages. But as American Bullion noted, you can also find some pricey versions ...
WASHINGTON (WKRC) - These are the nine most valuable nickels in circulation. Nickels have a long history in the United States. According to the U.S. Mint, the first five cent coins, which were ...
In terms of rarity and value, you’re most likely to find the most valuable nickels in older, pre-World War I mintages. But as American Bullion noted, you can also find some pricey versions minted ...
These are not the only valuable nickels that you could find in your wallet or pocket. There are several 5-cent coins that are still in circulation that could earn you thousands of dollars.
Buffalo nickels are not only nostalgic coins but also potentially worth much more than five cents to rare coin collectors. Designed by Sculptor James Earle Fraser in 1911, they were in circulation ...
The U.S. Mint swapped the Liberty Head nickel for the Indian Head nickel in 1912, but five Liberty nickels were made anyway without government approval. People didn’t even know these five coins ...
Learn more about these very valuable collectible coins you might have in your collection. If you've got a few Jefferson nickels in your pocket, give them a closer look. In circulation since 1938 ...
Other Modern (and More Common) Nickels While the vast majority of extremely valuable nickels are quite a bit older than most, some more recent examples can be found in circulation.
The U.S. Mint swapped the Liberty Head nickel for the Indian Head nickel in 1912, but five Liberty nickels were made anyway without government approval. People didn’t even know these five coins ...
These are other of the most valuable coins in circulation: 1913 Liberty Head Nickel There are only five units of this model in the world, making it a high value coin.
The nickel has a long history in U.S. money, though it wasn't the country's first 5-cent coin. That honor goes to a "half-dime" that first appeared in 1794. Early 5-cent pieces weren't made of ...