Where an i sell my 1964 no mint mark and 1964 D five cent?
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JenniferBalaga Posts: 15 ✭
Mr,perry are asking the 1955 one cents yes its 1955 do you still want the reverse picture of thàt.
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Are you trying to sell circulated coins ? The cost of shipping will exceed the cost of the circulated coins that you are trying to sell.
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Welcome to the forum!
The coins shown are worth 5 cents each.
1964 dated nickels were minted to 2.5 Billion with a B taking both the no mint mark and D mint mark together.
Your nickels are worth 5 cents each
Here is PCGS’ CoinFacts page for the 1964 no mint mark (that just means it was minted in Philadelphia) note the survival estimate is in the 800,000,000 coins area.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1964-5c/4075
As of today each nickle is actually worth $0.0618215
Spend 'em!
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Thats a 1964,1966 and 1967 no mint mark.
.30 cents
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