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1950-D Jefferson Nickel NGC MS66

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Lowest Mintage Jefferson Nickels In High Grade!

The 1950-D Jefferson Nickel is the lowest mintage of the entire series. Just over 2.6 million were struck – compare that to 2018 when more than 1.2 BILLION were struck! So why the shortage? The United States was in recession that year, and little demand existed for nickels in the area served by the Denver Mint.

The Most Widely Hoarded Nickel Since The 1938-D Buffalo

Of course, this shortage resulted in a frenzy of hoarding, with thousands of rolls being preserved. This isn’t just the lowest mintage Jefferson of all time, it’s also the most widely hoarded nickel since the 1938-D Buffalo! Finding a quantity of this date in any condition is difficult, but we managed to find a small number graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) as being in Gem Uncirculated Mint State-66 (MS66) condition.

The 1950-D Jefferson Nickel is a special coin among all nickels. Don’t let this key-date coin get away. Click it to your cart right now!

COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • LOWEST MINTAGE JEFFERSON NICKEL – The 1950-D Jefferson Nickel struck at the Denver Mint is the lowest mintage coin of the entire Jefferson Nickel series.
  • ICONIC POPULAR DESIGN – Struck from 1938 to 2003, the traditional Jefferson Nickel is one of America’s most popular and iconic coins. Jefferson’s portrait was designed by German-Born American sculptor Felix Oscar Schlag, who won a $1,000 prize for being the winning designer.
  • EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH GRADE – Your 1950-D Jefferson Nickel has been graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) as being in Gem Uncirculated Mint State-66 (MS66) condition.

Don’t miss your chance to own the lowest mintage Jefferson Nickel in one of its highest grades! Click one of these gems to your cart now before our limited supply is all gone!

Availability In Stock
Year of Issue 1950
Country United States
Composition Copper-Nickel - CuNi
Condition Uncirculated
Grade MS66
Denomination 0.05
Currency Type Dollar
Mint Name Denver - D
Coin Weight 5 Grams - g