It is a common date - short of being in Uncirculated condition (in which case it is still worth less than a dollar unless in MS-65 or better with Full Steps), this coin is worth about 5 cents.
6-29-11>>> Retail value for the 1953-D Jefferson nickel is 10 to 25 cents for average circulated coins.
It's worth around $1.50 because it's 35% silver.
A uncirculated 1954 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) is 25 cents. A coin without a 'D' or 'S' mintmark was made at the Philadelphia Mint. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated. The coin contains no silver and is just face value.
This is a very common Jefferson nickel that's still found in circulation. Unless it's uncirculated, it's only face value.
If there is no letter to the right of the image of Monticello on the coin's back, your nickel is worth about 15¢ If there is a small "D", it's worth $5 to $10 depending on condition. However there are counterfeits of the 1950-D coin so you should have it examined by a dealer or appraiser.
5 cents.
6-29-11>>> Retail value for the 1953-D Jefferson nickel is 10 to 25 cents for average circulated coins.
Values for a circulated war nickel are $1.00-$2.50 depending on the grade
1958-D Jefferson nickels are still found in circulation and are face value.
It's worth around $1.50 because it's 35% silver.
A uncirculated 1954 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) is 25 cents. A coin without a 'D' or 'S' mintmark was made at the Philadelphia Mint. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated. The coin contains no silver and is just face value.
This is a very common Jefferson nickel that's still found in circulation. Unless it's uncirculated, it's only face value.
Dime: Franklin D. Roosevelt Nickel: Thomas Jefferson
Average circulated, about $22
1954 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. It has little or no added value in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $1.00
You possess a Jefferson 5 Cents coin - a 1940-D coin in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: 50 cents.
Copper-nickel, not silver. In circulated condition, each of these coins is only worth $1. Uncirculated in MS63 condition 1971-D and 1972-D Eisenhower Dollars are worth $ 5 and $5, respectively.