The value of my 1966 and 1964 jefferson nickel and my 1979 double die nickel I can't find anything a

Found a couple nickels over the past 2 years but I have to say that my 1966 and 1964 are the nicest I've ever had! I say that with straight confidence. Then I found a 1979 D that has extreme doubling on the front and back
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15 cents, total. Sorry.
Someone is bound to ask for pictures. You can upload pictures if you want. The answer isn't going to change. Those dates don't have valuable examples that you can find in circulation.
Your nickels are face value. Nothing more. If your 1979 D isn't in the CONECA list exactly as illustrated, it's face also.
I can't tell if it's my phone or what, but that nickel looks really big.
Like bigger than a silver dollar!🤔
Here's the rest of the pictures! 😆





OK yall. What ya think son!?
1979-D extreme scratches
You have 15 cents towards your next cup of coffee.
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Something is wrong with my glasses, I think I need new glasses.
Hoard the keys.
They are nice circulation finds for an album set, but only worth face vale in that condition.
The 79D was struck from worn dies. There is no doubling.
Learn how to identify doubling here
http://varietyvista.com/
https://www.doubleddie.com/
It's time to stop watching "a fortune in your pocket change" videos. The coins you show are worth exactly face value and nothing more.
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Absolutely no doubling of any kind on that 79
@NILESLAVE If you don't want to hear what the forum members have told you. Send the coins in to get certified.
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Wear is causing some weird effects on it.
It has no form of doubling
See, now this form of trolling I understand.
Help!
Did you look at the posted links? They will teach you how to tell the difference between true doubling, mechanical doubling, and die deterioration doubling. MD and DDD are very common, not considered errors, and have no added value.
People are taking the time to help you. Take the time to learn. Or you can keep doubling down with more and more pics and look foolish.
This movie gets replayed with surprising regularity.
Smitten with DBLCs.
Yet we're always surprised at the ending
Welcome back whoever you were here posting before.
There are quite a few former members I'd like to see come back, but this isn't one of them.
Reading links is too much work. He needs videos that tell him his pocket change is priceless.
The nickels are obviously standard pocket change with considerable wear. The '79 has no doubling of numismatic interest... just die deterioration. Visit the links provided above and you will learn the differences. Cheers, RickO
I like reading the comments on these kind of posts.
It's like a refresher course to Futility 101.
Pete
17 more just like those 3 and you'll have $1.
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In case anybody had doubt, the "nicest I've ever had" nickel, in average circulated condition, is a dead giveaway...
The value of my 1966 and 1964 jefferson nickel and my 1979 double die nickel I can't find anything a
1) 1966 = 5 cents [value]
2) 1964= 5 cents
3) 1979 Not a doubleD Die. 5 cents
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Right here, right now, your nickels are worth 15 cents.
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Might consider picking up a Jefferson nickel album and plunking them right smack in there.
Maybe even go to the bank and buy a few rolls of nickels. Dig through them, pick out the nicer ones, and plop them into that book to keep these company.
You can learn quite a bit by looking through lots of any particular coin series.
Have some fun along the way. Maybe eat a donut or two, enjoy a cup of coffee with that?
Or, if donuts aren’t your thing, have an apple, or a strawberry….
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