Value of 1951 Jefferson Nickel

Approximate Current Value: $1

Diameter: 21.20 mm
Mintage/Proof: 28,552,000 / 57,500
Weight: 5.00 grams
Metal: Copper
I Own 1951 Jefferson Nickel (1938-2003)

History, Information, and Value of 1951 Jefferson Nickel

Value of 1951 Jefferson Nickel

The 1951 Jefferson Nickel will be hard to find in good shape, and even with the full step designation. These coins are often grungy looking and lack the luster necessary to receive a high grade. Consider the six Full Steps to be rare, and 5 Full steps still very difficult to find. The proof version of this coin shows well with mirror surfaces, which became the norm following this year.

The obverse text on the Jefferson Nickel reads “In God We Trust, Liberty” and the reverse text reads “E Pluribus Unum, Monticello, Five Cents, 5, United States of America.” The obverse of the coin has a bust of President Thomas Jefferson facing the left and the reverse depicts the full Monticello house built by Jefferson. Most Jefferson Nickel Five Cent pieces are worth face value. However, some of the coins have silver content or are less common. These coins may be worth slightly more. Any local coin dealer will try to buy these coins for face value, but our experts will make you an offer based on current auction values. If your coin is a better date coin or a rare coin, then rest assured that we will offer you top dollar! Please feel free to contact one of our experts to have them take a look at your rare coin and determine its worth. We are rare coin dealers!