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How many Jefferson nickels were minted in Denver in 1950?

2,630,030 nickels were minted at Denver in 1950. That's the lowest mintage of any Jefferson nickel, so 1950-D nickels are worth more than others of the same vintage. Interest in the coin has gone up and down over the years so retail prices have been pretty variable.


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What is the value of a 1950 US nickel from Monticello?

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What is so special about us nickels minted before 1972?

Nothing in particular. Most Jefferson nickels were minted by the hundreds of millions if not billions, so they don't carry any special value. The only major exceptions are the famous "war nickels" from 1942-45 that were made of silver, copper, and manganese to save nickel for the war effort, and the 1950-D issue that sells for several dollars.


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What is the value of a 1942 D silver nickel?

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What years are the best Jefferson nickels?

Most Jefferson nickels were minted in such large numbers that they're not worth much more than face value. The major exceptions are:1950-D nickels are moderately scarce and worth several dollars in average condition."War nickels" dated 1942-1945 with a large mint mark over Monticello are worth at least $1 because they contain a small amount of silver.1938-S nickels are worth $1 to $5 depending on condition1939-D nickels are worth $3 to $40 depending on conditionA couple of error nickels, 1949 with a D over an S mint mark and 1954 with an S over a D, are worth extra, as well.NOTE: Regardless of many misconceptions, the above-mentioned "war nickels" are the ONLY American nickels that contain any silver. All others are made of a cupronickel alloy.