USA 5 cents Classic Jefferson Nickel 1955
USA, Denver


Rarity
Common
Attributes of Coins
Region | USA |
---|---|
Denomination | 5 cents |
Krause number | KM# A192 |
Mintage | 74,464,100 |
Metal | Copper-Nickel |
thickness | 1.95 mm |
diameter | 21.21 mm |
weight | 5 g |
Obverse:

Head of state
Description:
Thomas Jefferson (3rd President of the USA)
Creators:
Felix Oscar Schlag (FS)
FS
IN GOD WE TRUST
LIBERTY
Reverse:

Constructions
Description:
Monticello (Virginia, U.S.)
Creators:
Felix Oscar Schlag (FS)
E PLURIBUS UNUM
FIVE CENTS
MONTICELLO
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Introduction of Coins
The 1955 D nickel is generally superior to its Philadelphia Mint cousin, but that's about the only nice thing that can be said. Many were coined from worn dies, though they typically have better luster and more pleasing planchets than 1955(P) nickels. Coins with 5FS are very scarce, and 6FS examples are exceedingly rare. From the 1950s through 1970 the quality of all Jefferson Nickels was compromised by a combination of erosion of the master hubs and the U. S. Mint's ever-growing emphasis on quantity over quality in circulating coinage. Several D/D varieties are known, but these pale in interest to the D/S overmintmarks. The latter are addressed in the following entry.Read More