Exploring the 1995 Jefferson Nickel

The 1995 Jefferson Nickel is a U.S. five-cent coin, part of the long-running Jefferson series.

It features Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and Monticello, his Virginia estate, on the reverse.

Most 1995 nickels are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, with a weight of 5 grams.

Circulated coins are common and hold nominal value, primarily used for currency.

Uncirculated or proof coins can be more valuable, sought by collectors for their condition.

Special mint marks like 'D' for Denver or 'S' for San Francisco can affect a coin's value.

Errors, such as off-center strikes or double dies, can significantly increase a nickel's worth.

The Full Steps designation, indicating a well-struck coin, also adds to its collectible value.

Check with coin experts or use a coin grading service to accurately assess your nickel's value.

Remember, market demand and precious metal prices can influence the value of your 1995 nickel.

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