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1988 Jefferson Nickel

1988 Jefferson Nickel
Philadelphia Denver San Francisco
SKU
05c-1988-D
Weight
0.23 oz
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$0.40
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The Jefferson nickel, designed by Felix Schlag in a Mint-sponsored contest, was minted beginning in 1938. (In 1966 his initials were added to the base of the bust.) The obverse features a profile of Thomas Jefferson, while the reverse features his Virginian estate, Monticello. The steps on the building were slightly modified during 1939, but otherwise the design did not change until 2003.

All three mints turned out vast quantities of Jefferson nickels until 1954, when San Francisco halted production for 14 years, resuming only from 1968 to 1970, although it still produces proof coins. Since 1970 all nickels for circulation have been minted at Philadelphia and Denver.

Mint marks may be found on the reverse, in the right field between Monticello and the rim, on nickels from 1938 to 1964. From 1965 to 1967 no mint marks were used regardless of where the coins were struck, and beginning in 1968, the mint mark was moved to the obverse, just below the date, where it remains today. In 1980, the Philadelphia mint began using a "P" mint mark on all nickels.

Mintage:

Philadelphia Denver Proof
771,360,000 663,771,652 3,262,948
2003 Missouri Quarter
$0.90
2007 Wyoming Quarter
$0.90
1994 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set
$4.50
1998 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set
$5.00
1924 Lincoln Wheat Cent
$0.30
1960 Jefferson Nickel
$0.40
2008 United States Mint Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set (XA2)
$60.00
Indian Head Cent 1869
$87.50
2016 Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set (16RB)
$105.00
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