The 1952 Jefferson Nickel is a U.S. five-cent piece with potential collector's value.
Minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco, each location's coin has unique aspects.
Coins without a mint mark are from Philadelphia, while 'D' and 'S' denote Denver and San Francisco.
Look for Full Steps (FS) designation, indicating a well-struck coin, which increases its value.
Uncirculated nickels or those with minimal wear are more valuable to collectors.
Special attention is given to 'overmintmark' (OMM) errors, where one mint mark is over another.
The 1952 nickel's value ranges from face value to several hundred dollars for rare varieties.
Professional grading can authenticate and assess the condition of your 1952 Jefferson Nickel.
Keep an eye out for proof coins from 1952, which were specially made and are highly sought after.
Always consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatist for accurate valuation and selling advice.