coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) \ Jefferson Nickels \ 1975
Collectible coins encompass a wide range of numismatic items that have value beyond their face value due to factors like rarity, demand, historical significance, and condition. In the United States, the five-cent nickel and half dime are notable examples of denominations that hold interest for collectors. The Jefferson nickel, first minted in 1938, features a depiction of Thomas Jefferson and is particularly sought after in certain years, such as 1975, where specific releases or mint errors may enhance value. The half dime, produced from 1792 until 1873, is an earlier silver coin that was replaced by the nickel but remains popular among collectors for its historic significance.
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1975-D (Denver) Jefferson Nickels | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 1975 | Denver |
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1975-P (Philadelphia) Jefferson Nickels | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 1975 | Philadelphia |
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1975-S (San Francisco) Jefferson Nickels | 5¢ (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime) | Jefferson Nickels | 1975 | San Francisco |