The 1992 Jefferson Nickel is a common U.S. coin, but certain varieties can be valuable to collectors.
Regular 1992 nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, with a weight of 5 grams.
Two mint locations: Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D mark). Each has different collectible value.
Key to value: condition, errors, and special mint marks. Mint state coins are more valuable.
Look for Full Steps (FS) designation, indicating a well-struck coin, which increases its worth.
Rare errors, like doubled dies or off-center strikes, can make a 1992 nickel more collectible.
Proof coins, specially made for collectors, have a higher value due to their finish and rarity.
Check for the 1992 'Close AM' variety, where 'AMERICA' is printed with letters almost touching.
Consult coin value guides or a professional appraiser to accurately assess your 1992 nickel's worth.