Collectible coins are often categorized by their historical significance, rarity, and demand among collectors. The United States 5-cent nickel, commonly known as the "nickel," was first introduced in 1866. The 1953 nickel is part of the Jefferson Nickel series, which features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello on the reverse. Coins from this year can vary in value based on their condition, mint mark, and any unique characteristics, making them sought after by numismatists. Rolls of 1953 nickels may contain coins that are in circulated or uncirculated condition, impacting their overall collectibility and market value.
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1953 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1953 | Philadelphia |
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1953-D 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1953 | Denver |
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1953-S 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1953 | San Francisco |