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*5c Coin From 1972 Worth Hundreds: How To Spot A Valuable Coin
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The date on the image can be different from the year selected.
The V-Nickel, sometimes referred to as the Liberty Head Nickel, gets its V-Nickel name from the coins reverse design. These five-cent pieces were minted for circulation by the U.S. Mint from 1883 to 1913. Like other coin types, V-Nickel values can vary significantly based on condition and date. This page describes all types of the US 5-Cent Coins and Nickels, and includes their specifics, mintage records, key dates with coin values (in G-4 and EF-40 conditions) and images of a few types (not all) that were recovered at various locations in the North-East USA. SHIELD TYPE 1866 - 1883. The Buffalo Nickel (or Indian Head Nickel) was the design of the US 5 cent coin from 1913 to 1938, and while this coin was only minted for 25 years it is still possible to find them in circulation. These coins do not contain any silver or gold, and as a result feature relatively stable prices. Worth - USA 5 cents 1913-1938, Buffalo Nickel in the coin catalog at uCoin.net - International Catalog of World Coins.5 cents 1919 prices and values
The value of a canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.
*Circulated
*UncirculatedVarietyAG-3G-4VG-8F-12VF-20EF-40AU-501919--$2.90$3.90$5.20$10.00$18.70
Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.VarietyMS-60MS-62MS-63MS-64MS-65MS-66MS-671919$44.40$54.50$88.10$162$338$648$1,940
Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.
View the average prices of certified 5 cents 1919 sold at auctions »Mintage
*5 cents 1919 : 7,835,400Specifications
*Alloy: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
*Weight: 1.17 gram
*Diameter : 15.50 mm
*Engraver: Obverse: Sir E. B. MacKennal, Reverse: W. H. J. Blakemore
*Designer: Obverse: Sir E. B. MacKennal, Reverse: W. H. J. Blakemore
*Edge: Reeded
*Magnetism: Nonmagnetic
*Die axis: ↑↑Population Report
The Population Report below shows the census of certified 5 cents 1919 circulating coins by major TPG companies. PCGS and NGC specimen coins are included in Mint State grades.TPGTotalBS-1FR-2AG-3G-4G-6VG-8VG-10F-12F-15VF-20VF-25VF-30VF-35EF-40EF-45AU-50AU-53AU-55AU-58MS-60MS-61MS-62MS-63MS-64MS-65MS-66MS-67MS-68MS-69MS-70PCGS12700000000010111513891291531171210000CCCS470000014335030105102100032400000NGC1270000000003000298481929201916620000Total174000001433904113191071829311293749271410000
Sources : PCGS : Pop Report from December 6, 2019. CCCS : Pop Report from December 6, 2019. NGC : Pop Report from November 26, 2019. ICCS : Data not available at this time.
Last update : Monday, October 26, 2020A coin collector has revealed how to spot the coins in your pocket that could be worth big bucks – including this very special 5c piece....
A coin collector has revealed how to spot the coins in your pocket that could be worth big bucks – including this very special 5c piece.
Small change could mean big bucks. Picture: Jamie HansonSource:News Corp Australia
Brad Sanders became a coin collector after discovering a rare coin in his possession, and he’s shared some tips and tricks for others to also become rich.
The Adelaide man’s penchant for coin collecting began after he couldn’t find a 5c coin dating back to 1972.
He had $100 worth of 5c pieces that covered every year except 1972.
“I couldn’t believe it so I started doing my research and found out,” he told 7 News.
RELATED: How to spot $1 coin worth thousands
RELATED: The death of the 5c coin
This 5c piece from 1972 could fetch up to $200. Credit: 7 NewsSource:Channel 75c Coin From 1972 Worth Hundreds: How To Spot A Valuable Coin
After doing some research, he discovered that very few coins had been minted in that year, making the coins that had been very valuable.
The Royal Australian Mint’s website reveals that in 1972 just 8.3 million coins were created. For comparison, 48.8 million were printed the following year.
Mr Sanders found a 5c coin from 1972 and it sold for a whopping $200 — more than all his other 5c coins combined.
He and his partner Cristy have now become avid coin collectors, buying, sorting, and selling thousands of coins every year.
As well as watching out for coins from 1972, Mr Sanders also said to look out for the 2013 $2 coin commemorating the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation.
It could make you a nifty $50 profit.
Another special coin is the 2012 Remembrance Day $2 coin, which has in the past sold for $200.
He says it’s also worth checking for abnormalities such as stamping errors like double rims or upside down queens.
“If you have coins around check your change jars,” he said.
Earlier this year, a $1 coin made the news after it was listed on a coin collecting website for $4000, because of a minting mistake.
This $1 mule coin is up for sale for an exorbitant fee on a coin collecting site.Source:News Corp Australia
Other experts have spoken out, urging people to double check their golds and silvers.
Coin expert David Jobson told The Morning Show last month that all it takes is one mistake at the mint to make you “get lucky”.
Mr Jobson said the value of the coin depends on its quality – a really high quality coin could go for $4000 or $5000, while one that’s poor quality is only worth about $300 or $400.5 Cent Coin 1866
He also recently sold a 20-cent coin with scalloped edges – caused by a printing mistake with a Hong Kong coin – valued at a staggering $20,000.5 Cent Coin Singapore
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You are: Home » Canadian coins » Price guide and values » 5 cents 1911 to 1921 » 5 cents 1919
*5c Coin From 1972 Worth Hundreds: How To Spot A Valuable Coin
*5 Cent Coin 1866
*5 Cent Coin Singapore5 cents 1919
The date on the image can be different from the year selected.
The V-Nickel, sometimes referred to as the Liberty Head Nickel, gets its V-Nickel name from the coins reverse design. These five-cent pieces were minted for circulation by the U.S. Mint from 1883 to 1913. Like other coin types, V-Nickel values can vary significantly based on condition and date. This page describes all types of the US 5-Cent Coins and Nickels, and includes their specifics, mintage records, key dates with coin values (in G-4 and EF-40 conditions) and images of a few types (not all) that were recovered at various locations in the North-East USA. SHIELD TYPE 1866 - 1883. The Buffalo Nickel (or Indian Head Nickel) was the design of the US 5 cent coin from 1913 to 1938, and while this coin was only minted for 25 years it is still possible to find them in circulation. These coins do not contain any silver or gold, and as a result feature relatively stable prices. Worth - USA 5 cents 1913-1938, Buffalo Nickel in the coin catalog at uCoin.net - International Catalog of World Coins.5 cents 1919 prices and values
The value of a canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.
*Circulated
*UncirculatedVarietyAG-3G-4VG-8F-12VF-20EF-40AU-501919--$2.90$3.90$5.20$10.00$18.70
Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.VarietyMS-60MS-62MS-63MS-64MS-65MS-66MS-671919$44.40$54.50$88.10$162$338$648$1,940
Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.
View the average prices of certified 5 cents 1919 sold at auctions »Mintage
*5 cents 1919 : 7,835,400Specifications
*Alloy: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
*Weight: 1.17 gram
*Diameter : 15.50 mm
*Engraver: Obverse: Sir E. B. MacKennal, Reverse: W. H. J. Blakemore
*Designer: Obverse: Sir E. B. MacKennal, Reverse: W. H. J. Blakemore
*Edge: Reeded
*Magnetism: Nonmagnetic
*Die axis: ↑↑Population Report
The Population Report below shows the census of certified 5 cents 1919 circulating coins by major TPG companies. PCGS and NGC specimen coins are included in Mint State grades.TPGTotalBS-1FR-2AG-3G-4G-6VG-8VG-10F-12F-15VF-20VF-25VF-30VF-35EF-40EF-45AU-50AU-53AU-55AU-58MS-60MS-61MS-62MS-63MS-64MS-65MS-66MS-67MS-68MS-69MS-70PCGS12700000000010111513891291531171210000CCCS470000014335030105102100032400000NGC1270000000003000298481929201916620000Total174000001433904113191071829311293749271410000
Sources : PCGS : Pop Report from December 6, 2019. CCCS : Pop Report from December 6, 2019. NGC : Pop Report from November 26, 2019. ICCS : Data not available at this time.
Last update : Monday, October 26, 2020A coin collector has revealed how to spot the coins in your pocket that could be worth big bucks – including this very special 5c piece....
A coin collector has revealed how to spot the coins in your pocket that could be worth big bucks – including this very special 5c piece.
Small change could mean big bucks. Picture: Jamie HansonSource:News Corp Australia
Brad Sanders became a coin collector after discovering a rare coin in his possession, and he’s shared some tips and tricks for others to also become rich.
The Adelaide man’s penchant for coin collecting began after he couldn’t find a 5c coin dating back to 1972.
He had $100 worth of 5c pieces that covered every year except 1972.
“I couldn’t believe it so I started doing my research and found out,” he told 7 News.
RELATED: How to spot $1 coin worth thousands
RELATED: The death of the 5c coin
This 5c piece from 1972 could fetch up to $200. Credit: 7 NewsSource:Channel 75c Coin From 1972 Worth Hundreds: How To Spot A Valuable Coin
After doing some research, he discovered that very few coins had been minted in that year, making the coins that had been very valuable.
The Royal Australian Mint’s website reveals that in 1972 just 8.3 million coins were created. For comparison, 48.8 million were printed the following year.
Mr Sanders found a 5c coin from 1972 and it sold for a whopping $200 — more than all his other 5c coins combined.
He and his partner Cristy have now become avid coin collectors, buying, sorting, and selling thousands of coins every year.
As well as watching out for coins from 1972, Mr Sanders also said to look out for the 2013 $2 coin commemorating the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation.
It could make you a nifty $50 profit.
Another special coin is the 2012 Remembrance Day $2 coin, which has in the past sold for $200.
He says it’s also worth checking for abnormalities such as stamping errors like double rims or upside down queens.
“If you have coins around check your change jars,” he said.
Earlier this year, a $1 coin made the news after it was listed on a coin collecting website for $4000, because of a minting mistake.
This $1 mule coin is up for sale for an exorbitant fee on a coin collecting site.Source:News Corp Australia
Other experts have spoken out, urging people to double check their golds and silvers.
Coin expert David Jobson told The Morning Show last month that all it takes is one mistake at the mint to make you “get lucky”.
Mr Jobson said the value of the coin depends on its quality – a really high quality coin could go for $4000 or $5000, while one that’s poor quality is only worth about $300 or $400.5 Cent Coin 1866
He also recently sold a 20-cent coin with scalloped edges – caused by a printing mistake with a Hong Kong coin – valued at a staggering $20,000.5 Cent Coin Singapore
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