The 1995 Jefferson Nickel is a common U.S. coin, but certain varieties can be valuable to collectors.
Regular '95 nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, with a weight of 5 grams.
Most circulated 1995 nickels hold only face value, but uncirculated or proof coins can fetch higher prices.
Special features like Full Steps or errors can significantly increase a nickel's value.
A 1995 nickel with Full Steps on Monticello can be worth $10 to $100+ depending on condition.
Error coins, such as off-center strikes or double dies, are rare and sought after by collectors.
Proof nickels from 1995, with a mirror-like finish, were struck for collectors and carry a premium.
Check your 1995 nickels for the 'S' mint mark, indicating a proof coin from the San Francisco Mint.
To determine the exact value of your nickel, consult a coin expert or reference a coin value guide.
Preserve your 1995 Jefferson Nickel in a coin holder to maintain its condition and value over time.