Collectible coins, including those from the United States, can vary significantly in value based on factors such as rarity, condition, and historical significance. The 5-cent nickel coin, commonly referred to as a nickel, was first introduced in 1866 and has undergone various design changes over the years. In 1990, the U.S. Mint produced nickels that featured the traditional Jefferson design, which has remained in circulation since 1938. Coins from specific years, including mint rolls of 1990 nickels, can be sought after by collectors due to limited production runs, condition grading, and the potential for numismatic interest.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1990-D 5c Roll 40 Coins 5c Roll Nickels 1990 Denver
1990-P 5c Roll 40 Coins 5c Roll Nickels 1990 Philadelphia
1990-S 5c Roll 40 Coins 5c Roll Nickels 1990 San Francisco