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How much is a 1964 Liberty nickel worth?

How much is a 1964 Liberty nickel worth?

1964 Nickel Value

1964 Jefferson Nickel Value
Condition of Coin
1964 Jefferson Nickel Value Up-Dated 2021
1964 $0.05 $0.63
1964 D $0.05 $0.63

What is the rarest 1964 nickel?

1964 SMS: $8,750 in MS65 Its existence was unknown until a 1993 Stack’s auction. The 1964 SMS remains one of the rarest Jefferson nickels.

What is the misprint on a 1964 nickel?

That’s why many collectors didn’t notice at first when 1964-D Jefferson nickels appeared with PLURIBUS misspelled as PLURIDUS. Heavy polishing of one or more dies had caused the center of the letter “B” to become obliterated, leading to this interesting error.

Is there anything special about a 1964 nickel?

The 1964 Jefferson Nickel coin is one of the coin series designed by Felix Oscar in 1938. The 1964-nickel value is 5 cents in good condition. The Jefferson Nickel is 75% copper and 25% nickel and has a total melt value of $0.0567. The highest sale for 1964 Jefferson SP68 was $32,900.

What is a 1964 silver nickel worth?

The composition of a 1964 nickel is a combination of nickel cups. Nickel 1964 contains 0% silver. The only Jefferson nickel with silver dates from 1942-1945 and contained 35% silver.

What is a 1964 nickel without mint mark worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1964 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $43.

How can you tell a 1964 special strike nickel?

The 1964 Special Strike Jefferson Nickels usually display an extremely sharp strike, as well as having sharp and square edge rims. The surfaces feature a Satin like appearance. However, the coins are not circulation strikes, nor are they proofs, hence, the coins are referred to as Special Strikes.

Where is the mint mark on a 1964 nickel?

As illustrated in the photo below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the coin, right next to Monticello for coins dated 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1964: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).

How can you tell if a 1964 nickel is silver?

The easiest way to check for a silver war nickel is the year-date on the coin. All nickels produced from 1942 to 1945 use the 35% silver composition. On the reverse (tails) side of the coin, you’ll still find the familiar building known as Monticello, Jefferson’s famous estate that he supposedly designed himself.

Does a 1964 nickel have any silver in it?

Mint are still composed of 90% silver today in limited quantities. The key thing to know: All U.S. dimes, quarters, and half dollars minted in 1964 or earlier are composed of 90% silver.

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Ruth Doyle