The 1958 Jefferson Nickel is a vintage U.S. coin, part of the long-running Jefferson series.
Minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D mark), its value varies by condition and mint.
Uncirculated coins or those with Full Steps details command higher prices among collectors.
Check for rare overdate errors or doubled die varieties, which significantly increase the nickel's worth.
The 1958-D nickel had a high mintage, making it less rare and more affordable for beginners.
Proof coins from 1958 are sought after for their mirror-like finish and sharp details.
Maintain your coin's condition in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and chemicals.
Use coin holders or albums for display and protection, avoiding PVC materials that damage coins.
Consult coin value guides, attend coin shows, and connect with numismatic societies for valuation.
Remember, sentimental value can outweigh monetary worth for collectors passionate about their hobby.