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Coins do not have "watermarks". A watermark is an image pressed into a piece of paper that becomes visible when the paper is held up to a light source.

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In 1964, nickels were not produced with extra watermarks. Any nickel from that year with an extra watermark is likely altered or damaged, which can significantly reduce its value to just its face value of 5 cents. It is recommended to have such a coin authenticated by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.

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Unless it's a high grade uncirculated coin 5 cents.

A nice uncirculated one is worth about $1.00
...5 cents unless it is in uncirculated or proof condition. It is not a rare date nor is it made out of any precious metals.
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With the date of 1964 the dime planchet should be 90% silver, and the more detail from the Jefferson obv. die that shows will increase the price. I have seen errors of this type between $300.00-$500.00

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That's a VERY broad question. Nickels were first struck in 1866 and were made at 3 different mints so there are hundreds of possibilities to choose from. For more common dates, the rules of thumb are:

  • Part-silver "war nickels" dated 1942 to 1945 and with a large mint mark on the back are worth about 0.05 times the current price of silver.
  • 1938 and 1939 Jefferson nickels are worth a small premium, especially if they're not very worn
  • Most other Jefferson nickels aren't worth much more than face value unless they're in top-grade condition
  • Buffalo nickels from the 'teens and 20's can be worth a premium ranging from 75 cents to many dollars, depending on date, condition, and mint mark.

Also, remember that popular misconceptions notwithstanding, pre-1965 nickels were NOT struck in 90% silver. Except for the "war nickels" mentioned above, all nickels have been made of a cupronickel alloy.

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1964 D is nothing special to start with, and if it is only in fair condition, it's barely worth 5 cents.

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