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The 1967 Philadelphia nickel, part of the United States five-cent coin series, is a collectible item produced at the Philadelphia Mint. As a post-1938 Jefferson nickel, it features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello on the reverse. Coins from this era are known for their relatively high mintage, but collectors may seek condition, grading, and errors such as those from the "5c Roll" phenomenon, whereby nickels are rolled for storage and preservation. While not the most valuable in terms of numismatic premium, well-preserved examples of the 1967 Philadelphia nickel can still hold interest for collectors.
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1967 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1967 | Philadelphia |
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1967 5c Roll 40 Coins Special Mint Set | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1967 | Philadelphia |