Certified Jefferson Nickels 1938- Present

1938 5 PCGS MS 65 1938 5c
PCGS Mint State 65 - Nice example of the first year for the Jefferson Nickel. Exceptionally luster with strong strike and great color. Nice First Year Type Coin.
$30.00
1940 5 Cent PROOF PCGS PR 66 1940 5 Cent PROOF
PCGS Proof-66 - In earlier PCGS holder with green insert. Clean GEM+ surfaces, great luster and strike. Original uncleaned surfaces with attractive color. Low mintage of 14,158
$120.00
1942 5 Cent PROOF Type-1
NGC-Proof-65 Type I - Flashy non-silver proof. Low mintage of only 29,600
$90.00
1942 5 Cent PROOF Type-2 Silver PCGS PR 65 1942 5 Cent PROOF Type-2 Silver
NGC-Proof-65 Type 2 - Silver Proof - Bright near white with flashy GEM surfaces. Coin has good eye appeal much nicer than image shows. In early PCGS "Rattler" holder. Low mintage of only 27,600. One Year Type Coin
$125.00
1943-D 5c "Full Steps" PCGS MS 65 FS 1943-D 5c "Full Steps"
PCGS Mint State-65 FS - Great luster on this "Full Step" war nickel. Lowest mintage of all the war time MS silver nickels only 15,294,000 made.
$40.00
1949-D 5c Full Steps PCGS MS 65 FS 1949-D 5c "Full Steps"
PCGS Mint State 65 - Attractive blue and gold color on this lustrous "Full Step Gem".
$45.00
1994-P 5 Cent "Specimen" NGC SP 69 1994-P 5 Cent "Specimen"
NGC-Specimen 69 - The 1994-P Specimen Jefferson nickel is the second lowest mintage mint state issue from 1938 to Date. It was available only in the 1993 Thomas Jefferson Commemorative sets that included the Thomas Jefferson Commemorative dollar, $2 uncirculated note and the special Jefferson nickel. Mintage of only 167,703
$70.00