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1954 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. It has little or no added value in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $1.00

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Q: How much is a 1954 Jefferson nickel worth with no D?
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A 1939 Jefferson Nickel in rough condition is worth $0.50 and in perfect condition can be up to $5.50.


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