United States of a1964 Thomas Jefferson Nickel
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3. Images should be taken by a camera or cell phone camera, we ask that members don’t use images through a microscope screen.
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United States of a1964 Thomas Jefferson Nickel
I came across these coin roll hunting. All 64 . uncirculated
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Re: United States of a1964 Thomas Jefferson Nickel
Welcome aboard .
It all depends on the Condition . They could be worth most likely 5 Cents or 50 cent each . Unfortunately you can only display one coin at time .
It all depends on the Condition . They could be worth most likely 5 Cents or 50 cent each . Unfortunately you can only display one coin at time .
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Re: United States of a1964 Thomas Jefferson Nickel
1964 is a very common date nickel and they're not silver. I would buy a Red Book price guide so you can see the mintages, composition and value of your coins.
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