Collectible coins are items that are sought after by numismatists and collectors for their historical significance, rarity, condition, and demand. The United States has produced a variety of collectible coins, including the five-cent nickel, often referred to as the Jefferson Nickel, which has been in circulation since 1938, featuring a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and his home, Monticello, on the reverse. Specific mintages, such as those produced in Denver, particularly coins from 1970, may have variations in demand based on their availability, condition, and specific minting characteristics. The Half Dime, which was struck before the nickel, is another notable collectible coin that represents an earlier form of currency in the U.S.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1970-D (Denver) Jefferson Nickels 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) Jefferson Nickels 1970 Denver