Discover the 1991 Jefferson Nickel, a staple of U.S. currency with a rich history and collector appeal.
Minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D), these coins are part of the long-running series.
Circulated coins are common and hold nominal value, primarily as face value or small premiums.
Uncirculated and proof versions are sought after by collectors, potentially worth more.
Key factors: coin condition, mint mark, and rarity influence the nickel's value significantly.
Special features like Full Steps (FS) on Monticello can increase a coin's value to collectors.
Error coins, such as off-center strikes or die varieties, may command higher prices.
Check for the 1991-D nickel with a 'No S' proof error, which is particularly valuable.
Protect your nickel's value by proper storage, avoiding scratches and environmental damage.
Consult coin value guides, auctions, and dealers to accurately assess your 1991 nickel's worth.