Collectible coins, particularly those from the United States, encompass a wide variety of denominations and types, including the nickel coins. The 5-cent nickel, or simply "nickel," was first introduced in the United States in 1866. The 1966 nickel features the familiar obverse design of President Thomas Jefferson and the reverse design depicting Monticello, Jefferson's estate. Collectors often seek out these coins in various conditions, from uncirculated to graded examples, with specific interest in mint marks, errors, and overall rarity, influencing their market value and desirability.
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1966 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1966 | Philadelphia |
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1966 5c Roll 40 Coins Special Mint Set | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1966 | Philadelphia |