Another new coin dated 2015. Nearly double the amount of Denver nickels are being made compared to Philadelphia ones. I am guessing the cold winter here in the east has slowed down the economy enough that small change is not in high demand.
No change in design or update to speak of for this coin. I found a few of them at the same time so I think it was a new coin roll that was just opened.
Here's the stats for this coin...
Type/Country: 5 Cents / United States
Year: 2015-D
Metal: 75% copper 25% nickel
Mintage: 238,560,000 as of April 2015
Value: $0.05 at F-12
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i have a 2001 $5 dollar bill which the serial number caught my attention being CK 67353467 B and ends being 67 and the middle being 3534 would it be worth more than face value
ReplyDelete2001 $5 dollar bill which the serial number caught my attention being CK 67353467 B and ends being 67 and the middle being 3534 would it be worth more than face value
ReplyDeleteNo extra value, not fancy enough.
hi i have a 2009 $20 bill with serial number being JE 43696934 D with that serial number being more than face value
ReplyDelete2009 $20 bill with serial number being JE 43696934 D with that serial number being more than face value
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it is not.
hi i have 2009 5 dollar star note that JA 00037403* will it be worth more than face value
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2009 5 dollar star note that JA 00037403*
ReplyDeleteAbout $15.00 in low grades.
I have one
ReplyDeleteI have a 2015d looks like it a cud error an got DD in liberty an on mint mark d plus I got 1999p D D nickle double on ,999 got pics if needed
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