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If this is referring to a British coin then it could be termed as being a mis-strike or 'mule' where the obverse does not tie up with the reverse. Hard to value but perhaps £200 if a collector wanted it. Be careful though, as it may well have been interfered with by someone AFTER it was struck at the Royal Mint.

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You will first need to verify what kind of doubling it has -- there are different kinds. Machine doubling or strike doubling has very little added value, while die doubling can be worth $5.00 or more There is a good web page, with pictures, that explains the different kinds of doubling here : http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/OtherFormsOfDoubling.htm There is also a list of variety coins with prices here : http://koinpro.tripod.com/ErrorVarietyList.htm

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All nickels minted since 1938 have been Jefferson nickels, and ALL coins carry the word Liberty.

If you have an ordinary-looking 1965 Jefferson nickel it is worth exactly face value. If you have a different coin, please post a new question.

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About $1, mostly because 1942-45 nickels contain a small amount of silver.

To clarify some things:

> The coin is a Jefferson nickel; Liberty nickels were struck from 1883 to 1912. All U.S. coins carry the word LIBERTY. Only those with an image of Miss Liberty are referred to as "Liberty "

> The denomination is a nickel rather than "nickle"

> The term "good" has multiple meanings when it comes to coins. Like the movie candy that only comes in Large, Giant, and Godzilla sizes, to a coin collector the word actually means "well-worn" (I'm not making this up - you can check a coin book, LOL!)

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Huge numbers of cents and nickels were churned out in 1964 to help with change-making when people started melting silver coins for their metal value. Any circulated cent or nickel with that date is only worth face value. To show how common this date is, even a nice uncirculated 1964 penny might sell for all of 6 cents!

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The last Liberty head halves were made in 1916. Half dollars dated 1948 to 1963 carry a picture of Benjamin Franklin, a staunch defender of liberty but not at all to be mistaken for Miss Liberty herself.

In any case 1963 is a common date for Franklin halves. In circulated condition, as of 07/2009 it's worth mostly its silver melt value of about $5

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A 1964 UK penny coin is worth 1 penny in face value. However, if it is in mint condition and is considered collectible by a numismatist, it may be worth more than its face value to a collector.

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The value is determined by the date, the mint mark, and the condition. Without knowing those details, it's impossible to give a specific answer.

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