Only five known specimens exist, making this one of the rarest and most valuable U.S. coins.
This coin features a doubled date on the obverse due to a die error, making it very valuable to collectors, especially in high grades.
An error during the die polishing process resulted in the buffalo on the reverse appearing to have only three legs.
These nickels were made of 35% silver due to wartime metal shortages. They can be identified by the large mint mark above the Monticello on the reverse.
his is one of the key dates in the Jefferson nickel series due to its low mintage. Collectors seek it out, especially in uncirculated condition.
A rare error where the mint mark "S" was omitted from proof coins. Only a few of these nickels exist, making them extremely valuable.
With a lower mintage due to the economic downturn, the 2009 nickels are harder to find in circulation, making them more sought after by collectors.