The 1969 nickel, part of the United States Mint's five-cent coin series, is notable for its composition of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Collectors often seek out this year for its unique features, including the design of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and the depiction of his home, Monticello, on the reverse. While the 1969 nickel is not considered rare, coins in better condition, particularly those graded by professional grading services, can hold significant value. The term "5c roll" generally refers to a roll containing 40 nickels, which are commonly collected and traded among numismatists.
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1969-D 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1969 | Denver |
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1969-S 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1969 | San Francisco |
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1969-S 5c Roll 40 Coins | 5c Roll | Nickels | 1969 | San Francisco |