The 1968 nickel is a coin minted in the United States, made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Its worth can vary from face value to over $1000 for rare error coins or those in mint condition.
Key factors include mint mark location, coin condition, and rarity of production errors.
Mint marks 'D' for Denver, 'S' for San Francisco, and no mark for Philadelphia affect value.
Uncirculated or proof coins, often found in collectors' sets, can fetch higher prices.
Error coins, like double die or off-center strikes, are highly prized by collectors.
Check for Full Steps (FS) designation on the Monticello building for premium value.
1968 nickels with a star or 'FS' on the label have been certified for quality and condition.
To maximize value, consider professional grading by services like PCGS or NGC.
Stay informed on market trends and collector demand to sell at the right time.