1952-D Jefferson Nickel Value
Mintage: 30,368,000
Finest Known: MS67 (NGC) MS67 (PCGS)
Auction Record: $1,093 (MS67)
1952-D Jefferson nickel. Image: USA CoinBook
With a mintage of more than 30 million, the 1952-D Jefferson nickel is a common coin.
The Value of A 1952-D Jefferson Nickel
A generally unattractive, softly struck coin. Better than that year’s San Francisco and Philadelphia mintages, but that’s a case of damning with faint praise. The quality of the strike means that Full Steps examples are rare. NGC, which breaks down its Full Steps Jefferson nickel grades into 5-Step and 6-Step, has no 6-step 1952-D nickels in its population reports.
1952-D Jefferson Nickel Price Guide
Very Fine | Extremely Fine | About Uncirculated |
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FV | $1 | $1 |
Mint State 61 | Mint State 63 | Mint State 65 | Auction Record (MS67) |
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$4 | $10 | $26 | $1,093 |
1952-D Full Steps Jefferson Nickel Price Guide
Finest Known: MS67 FS (NGC) MS67 FS (PCGS)
Auction Record: $16,450 (MS67 FS)
Mint State 61 FS | Mint State 63 FS | Mint State 65 FS | Auction Record (MS67 FS) |
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$10 | $25 | $120 | $16,450 |
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