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Nickels are the unsung heroes of American coins. Where would all of us be with our fast math skills without the most useful and divisible coin in our pockets? Out of luck, that's what. For how much they're overshadowed by specialty dollar coins and cool quarter designs, some old nickels pack a punch in the auction circuit. From thousands to millions of dollars, you don't want to pass up on finding any of these most valuable nickels.
| Most Valuable Nickels | Estimated Value |
|---|---|
| 1913 Liberty Nickel | $4.2 million |
| 1926-S Buffalo Nickel | $50-$322,000 |
| 1916 Buffalo Nickel with Double Die Obverse | $3,000-$10,000 |
| 1877 Proof Shield Nickel | $2,000-$3,000 |
| 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel | $1,000 |
- Die breaks - Die breaks of any kind result in visible scars, dents, misshapen images, and double printings. This is where you want to look closely at every part of your nickels to see if any of the words, numbers, or pictures have anything off about them.
- Brockage - If you find a coin that's got the same full-sized or partial image on the front and back, then you've found one with a brockage. Brockage coins were stamped with a coin that got caught in the die, which doesn't happen all that often, making them a rare thing to discover.
- Old dates - Nickels minted in the Reconstruction era (about 1866-early 1880s) are rare finds. They're special because they made their way across 100 years to you. So, if you stumble across any nickels that're really aged and dirty, take a damp toothbrush and try to coax off some of the grime to see just how old it might be.



















