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According to USA Coin Book, Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mint each came out with their own Mint Sets. As of 2010, each set is worth about $5.50.
The current Coin Dealer Newsletter lists its value at about $1.75More: It depends on where it was minted and what mint state the coin is in. The 1946 Jefferson Nickel was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the vales:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.70, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.Denver (small "D" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $3.25.A Mint State 1946 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) in MS-60 is 40 cents, in MS-63 it's $2.75. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated.
The 1890-S Morgan dollar is a common coin and circulated examples have retail values of $23.00 to $40.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows.
The 1937-S Lincoln cent is a common coin. Circulated coins run from 10 cents to about $1.50.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
About $25
According to USA Coin Book, Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mint each came out with their own Mint Sets. As of 2010, each set is worth about $5.50.
Look at the coin again, the San Francisco Mint did not strike any quarters in 1934.
The current Coin Dealer Newsletter lists its value at about $1.75More: It depends on where it was minted and what mint state the coin is in. The 1946 Jefferson Nickel was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. According to USA Coin Book, these are the vales:Philadelphia (no mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.70, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.Denver (small "D" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $5.50.San Francisco (small "S" mint mark): In MS60 mint condition, this coin is worth about $0.95, while a coin in MS65 Brilliant uncirculated mint condition is worth about $3.25.A Mint State 1946 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) in MS-60 is 40 cents, in MS-63 it's $2.75. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated.
Eisenhower Dollars were minted from 1971 through 1978 at the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco mints. The mint mark is located on the Obverse [heads] side of the coin at the base of Eisenhower's neck and above the date. A letter "D" indicates the coin was minted at the Denver mint. An "S" indicates the coin was minted at the San Francisco mint. If there is no letter, that indicates the coin was minted at Philadelphia. Please examine your coin to determine the date it was minted and the mint where it was struck. When you have this information, post a new question concerning it and an estimated value can be given.
The coin should have a "S" mint mark on the reverse of the coin, only the San Francisco Mint struck the coins released for circulation and the Philadelphia Mint struck proof only examples. The S mint coins have values starting at $420.00 in the grade of F-12 to more than $1,000.00 in EF-40. If you actually have this coin, show it to a dealer or collector for an accurate assessment.
The 1890-S Morgan dollar is a common coin and circulated examples have retail values of $23.00 to $40.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows.
The 1937-S Lincoln cent is a common coin. Circulated coins run from 10 cents to about $1.50.
Assuming the coin is circulated, retail values are $38.00-$45.00. The coin is a Peace dollar, the "S" mintmark denotes it was struck at the San Francisco Mint.
The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
$680 to $27,500 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Circulated bicentennial dollars (any from a mint other than San Francisco) are worth one dollar.