Values of Error Nickels
gamr0n
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I was wondering if anyone could give me some guesses to the values of the following coins:
1. 1985 P Jefferson Nickel Double Die Reverse, it can be seen on the bottom of the building, every letter in MONTICELLO, every letter of FIVE CENTS, and the U, I, T of United, and the OF. The coin is about a high AU.
2. 1992 D Jefferson Nickel Double Die Reverse, it can be seen on the NTICE of monticello, the building, and the F AMERICA, in of america. This coin is also probably a high AU.
3. 1964 DD RPM Jefferson Nickel
4. 2000 D Jefferson Nickel that is off center on the obverse only.
5. 1964 Jefferson Nickel with planchet striations, and machine doubling. This one is probably an AU also.
Thanks for any help given!
1. 1985 P Jefferson Nickel Double Die Reverse, it can be seen on the bottom of the building, every letter in MONTICELLO, every letter of FIVE CENTS, and the U, I, T of United, and the OF. The coin is about a high AU.
2. 1992 D Jefferson Nickel Double Die Reverse, it can be seen on the NTICE of monticello, the building, and the F AMERICA, in of america. This coin is also probably a high AU.
3. 1964 DD RPM Jefferson Nickel
4. 2000 D Jefferson Nickel that is off center on the obverse only.
5. 1964 Jefferson Nickel with planchet striations, and machine doubling. This one is probably an AU also.
Thanks for any help given!
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Not sure about the others but I'm not familiar with doubled dies on jeffs after 1964. Can't speak to the possible RPM, either.
San Diego, CA
I know I was dissappointed when I sold some.
<< <i>I wouldn't think a misaligned die (which it clearly is) would have any premium. >>
One as dramatic as the one in the picture does have a significant premium.