Where is the mint mark on a 1975 nickel?

Mint marks may be found on the reverse, in the right field between Monticello and the rim, on nickels from 1938 to 1964. From 1965 to 1967 no mint marks were used regardless of where the coins were struck, and beginning in 1968, the mint mark was moved to the obverse, just below the date, where it remains today.

What’s the value of a 1975 D nickel?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1975 D Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 5 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $20.

Are there any 1975 quarters?

1975 quarters do not exist. That’s right, there is no U.S. quarter dated 1975. Because in 1975, the United States Mint was striking the Washington quarter with the 1776-1976 date! You see, United States Bicentennial coins were approved by Congress in 1973.

Where is the mint mark on a nickel?

The mint mark on the nickel is located on the reverse of the coin, just below the denomination of “FIVE CENTS.” The following table lists the buy price (what you can expect to pay to a dealer to purchase the coin) and sells value (what you can expect a dealer to pay to you if you sell the coin).

When was the first nickel made without a date?

All other types of nickels without dates are only worth face value. The first Buffalo Nickels produced by The United States Mint in 1913 featured the denomination of FIVE CENTS on a raised mound of dirt below the buffalo on the reverse of the coin.

When was the last year Buffalo nickel was minted?

Striking just over 225 million coins, Denver issues are another exciting find. Early year examples 1913 to 1926 are all high premium coins. Denver placed a “D” mintmark on the reverse to identify its production. A surprising premium coin is the last year of the Buffalo nickel 1938, all were minted at Denver.

Where is the mint mark on a 1965 Jefferson nickel?

The mint mark is located on the obverse of the coin, right side below the date. Coins that were minted in Philadelphia (1965-1979) had no mint mark, or a “P” mint mark from 1980 until the present. Denver used a “D” and San Francisco used an “S”.

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