All Liberty Head nickels were struck at Philadelphia, except for 1912. You may be seeing some damage or part of the design rather than a "D" mintmark.
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6-29-11>>> Retail value for the 1953-D Jefferson nickel is 10 to 25 cents for average circulated coins.
Around $1.50.
Retail values for a 1914-D Buffalo Nickel are $78.00-$384.00 for circulated coins. Take it to a dealer or collector for grading and a better idea of value.
If it is in good condition, around $1.10
it is worth $0.06
6-29-11>>> Retail value for the 1953-D Jefferson nickel is 10 to 25 cents for average circulated coins.
A 1989 U.S. nickel is worth five cents. However there is no "C" mint mark on any current US coin - only P or D.
5 cents.
The 1936-D Buffalo nickEL is common, average condition coins are $1.00-$3.00
Around $1.50.
5 cents.
The value of a 1939 D nickel will vary depending on the circulation and overall condition of the coin. However, most 1939 D nickels', even in poor condition are worth an upwards of $95.00.
Dime: Franklin D. Roosevelt Nickel: Thomas Jefferson
Retail values for a 1914-D Buffalo Nickel are $78.00-$384.00 for circulated coins. Take it to a dealer or collector for grading and a better idea of value.
If it is in good condition, around $1.10
it is worth $0.06
In circulated condition......less than 25 cents each. These are NOT rare so they have little more than face value.