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    1982 Jefferson nickel

    Help me out here, because I'm lost and getting scattered info from my web searches. Why is a 1982 Jefferson nickel worth more than a nickel? I'm seeing 25 cents in G4, and goes up from there. Info?
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    Don't know, not low mintage and the melt value is .056, a shade more than face value. Where are you seeing these numbers? Everything I'm seeing does not even give worth until you get to MS.

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    That's odd. It shows them being worth more than others in MS condition too. https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/nickels/jefferson/

    A lower mintage than some but would not think low enough to make this difference.

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    I agree about the mintage.
    (I don't think there were any mint sets produced in 1982 to help the numbers.)

    From Numista:
    1980 P- Mintage: 593 004 000
    1981 P- Mintage: 657 504 000
    1982 P- Mintage: 292 355 000
    1983 P- Mintage: 561 615 000
    1984 P- Mintage: 746 769 000
    1985 P- Mintage: 647 114 962

    Prices from Greysheet
    Jefferson Nickels 1982-P 5c MS

    Grade CPG® price
    XF40 $ 0.20
    XF45 $ 0.20
    AU50 $ 0.20
    AU53 $ 0.20
    AU55 $ 0.20
    AU58 $ 0.20
    MS60 $ 5.40
    MS61 $ 6
    MS62 $ 7
    MS63 $ 8
    MS64 $ 11
    MS65 $ 16
    MS66 $ 94
    MS67 $ 292

    Jefferson Nickels Full Steps 1982-P 5c MS FS
    Grade CPG® price
    MS64 $ 30
    MS65 $ 74
    MS66 $ 422

    Numista also had this chart-

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    So, just curious, how did this come about, what made you look, or did you just see the difference in numbers? I guess a couple of things to ponder. Who is willing to pay this difference and why? That would be the answer I would need before moving forward on collecting just random 82's and would it be worth it. I would like to see where this goes. Did you notice the others? 83's, 84's and 86's, worth more than normal? I've donked around with nickels but don't know them, obviously....

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    I remember them bringing a premium on ebay a few years back and when looking for them, they were hard to find. Don't recall finding out why other than the low mintage......seem to recall the dimes were the same

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    They aren't in the Bar nickels either VV as those stop at 69!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by willbrooks View Post
    Help me out here, because I'm lost and getting scattered info from my web searches. Why is a 1982 Jefferson nickel worth more than a nickel? I'm seeing 25 cents in G4, and goes up from there. Info?
    Is that the roll the kid had?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rollem View Post
    Is that the roll the kid had?
    No, that was a mixed roll of liberty nickels and Buffalo nickels. Lol. But got me started looking at nickels. I better stop immediately.
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