1964 Jefferson Nickels Worth A LOT More Than 5 Cents!!

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1964 Jefferson Nickels Worth A LOT More Than 5 Cents!! These are valuable mint error coins that sold at auction. Look out for these mint error nickels in coin collections that you may have inherited.

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Thanks for the Good Info. On the 1964-D Jefferson thats graded PCGS MS66FS, The fs stands for full steps designation which makes this coin more rare and valuable. The grading companies will assign a full step designation on the nickel as long as they have at least five steps visible at the base of Monticello on the reverse without any disturbance of the steps. Any major disturbance or interruption of these steps or lines, whether caused by contact, planchet problems, or another source, will result in the coin's not being designated FS. Only the slightest weakness on any step (line) is allowed for this designation. The 64-D is listed in the PCGS price guide when graded at that level, as 1, 350 for 66FS and only 30 for a 66 without full steps. The top level grade 66+ without full steps is 550 so still quite lower than with full steps. The most recent sale on heritage auction for PCGS MS66FS was $1, 020.00 on Feb 16, 2021 while a 1964-D 5C MS65 Full Steps PCGS sold for $504 so grade also does matter as you mentioned.

DataDragon
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I have a coin exactly like the one @4:40 is there a specific name for the type of variation or error? Thanks

Kevin-lqxc
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I am not a member quite yet but will be soon. I have found a Buffalo nickel with no date or mint mark on a penny planchet! It is fully flattened out & one of the most exciting coins I have ever seen. Anyway I can post a couple of pictures to get some info on this? Love your channel, thank you,
Ryan

ryanmaughan
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I have 57, 1964 nickels! I have some of the errors you have listed. Always is great watching your videos. I also have 1940's jefferson nickels also.

keelareiter
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Beautiful coins. I have 1964 d. Mintmark on back. And 3 with no mintmark. All coins very good condition.😊

JuanRamos-rouv
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“Full Steps” is a grading designation used for circulation strike Jefferson Nickels which have at least five full steps visible at the base of Monticello on the reverse. Broadly speaking, the designation is used to identify coins which have been fully struck. In order to receive the designation, there must be no disturbance of the steps due to strike weakness, contact marks, or planchet problems.

joshuaporter
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Yo imagine if some coin expert buys your coin for 500 tells you that’s what it’s worth and then hsells it for 3000 dlrs or more

FJBrandon
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I always enjoy and learn from your videos. Thanks!

janiel
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U KNOW I LOVE YOUR PERSONALITY AND TERRIFIC INFO....TY. ❤❤❤

KelleyWatkins-rc
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Hi Justin, my name is Daniel. I am a 5th grader. My mom and I love your videos!
I have a 1964 nickel, with the "D" mark on it, in good condition.
I will try to send you a picture of it. So you can let me know if it is worth keeping it.
THANK YOU! :)

rosiemendez
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Thank you, very good to know, I will look for these.

tracydavid
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Have 64 no mint mark no visible errors

SharonWorthington-zp
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I just watched you video on 1964, I have a 1960 and the mint mark on the back looks like a D and a P, how do I tell if it's worth anything
Thank you for your time
Gregory Lapeer

gregorylapeer
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Found a 1964 nickel that has a huge 6 on it also a few letters that look doubled

hateonskillz
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Interesting video- thanks for the information 😊

muddmom
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Do you know that I have a piece of 64 that is distinguished by the letter D and the letter C? Many things. When you approach it, there is a letter X on its forehead.

عبداللهالمليكي-يب
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Hi there couch collectibles I like your iPod it's really interested I'm barely getting started and searching for coins I would like to know where could I get a coin microscope

ernestserrato
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Also the 82 no mint Mark penny.. thank you

janwilson
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I have 8 of these couns 4 of the are mints... should I have these valued?

colt
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I know this video came out a year ago but I have a few coins that I think are rare but I'm not a professional at telling if it is or not how can I tell?

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