What is the 2004 nickel error?
What is the 2004 nickel error?
This coin is a 2004 P Jefferson Nickel with Handshake reverse with doubled die obverse (DDO) error. This is a Part of the Westward Journey nickel series and is Graded MS63 by NGC. The Doubled die errors occur due to misalignment of the striking die used to mint a coin.
Is a 2004 Lewis and Clark nickel worth anything?
The 2004-D Keel Boat Westward Journey Nickel began a two year long run of commemorative nickels that we put into circulation. These coins were used to commemorate the Westward Journey that was taken by Lewis and Clark. Most Jefferson Nickel Five Cent pieces are worth face value.
How much does a 2004 D nickel cost?
What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc. ):
Good (G-4) | Very Good (VG-8) | Uncirculated (MS-65) |
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Good (G-4) | Very Good (VG-8) | Uncirculated (MS-65) |
– | – | $0.82 |
How much is a double die nickel worth?
Value of 1945-P Double Die Reverse Jefferson War Nickel There is only one common variety, but you can normally find them for less than $10 to $15.
What US nickels are worth the most?
The Top 10 Most Valuable Nickels
Type | Year | Estimated Value |
---|---|---|
1. Liberty Head V Nickel | 1913 | $3,737,500 |
2. 7-D Buffalo Nickel | 1918 | $350,750 |
3. S Buffalo Nickel | 1926 | $322,000 |
4. Buffalo Nickel | 1916 | $281,750 |
How many different 2004 nickels are there?
In 2004 and 2005, the Jefferson nickel featured four different designs to commemorate the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition. The images were evocative of the historic expedition into the Louisiana Territory. The series was authorized by Public Law 108-15.
How do you know if a coin is uncirculated?
There are two major factors that indicate a coin is in uncirculated condition:
- Mint luster. Coins that have never been in circulation usually exhibit a distinctive sheen or luster.
- No trace of wear. One of the most obvious signs that a coin is uncirculated is the absence of wear or rubbing on the coin’s high points.
Is a nickel from 1803 worth anything?
For example, in 2003–04 there was a nickel commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, and it has “1803” written on it. That’s probably what you have. It was just really just a nickel like any other nickel, with no numismatic value. It’s worth $0.05.
What is a double die nickel?
A doubled die coin is produced when the coin die is not properly manufactured. This leads to the appearance of two images on a single coin die. The more obvious and distinct the error is, the more the coin will be worth.
What is DDO and DDR?
Collectors classify double dies as DDO (double die obverse coins), DDR (double die reverse) and OMM (over mint mark). The DDO and DDR errors are related to any part of the coin that shows a distinct doubling.