by scyther » Sat Dec 07, 2013 12:20 am
I have no idea about 1990-Ds. They're not low mintage and I don't save them. Maybe there's an error for that year? Or you're thinking of a different year?
Yes, low mintages is the reason for saving 2009 nickels (P is actually better than D, but I save both). 1950-D is the lowest mintage in the series (actually 2 series, 1938-2005 and 2006-present) so definitely save that if you find one, although you probably won't. I think they're worth like $5-10 depending on condition. There are a lot of low mintage coins early on in the series, and a lot of us save everything before 1960 because they're old and tend to have low mintages.
1944-S is a lot harder to find than 1943-P (I still haven't found one, while I have probably 20 1943-P), but I'm not sure it's worth more. If it is, I don't think the difference is very big.
I tend to look at every date, but you can screen out the modern ones easily enough at a glance. I would check everything before 1960, as nothing after that other than 2009 is even remotely scarce. Also, don't get too hung up on S-mint coins; S tends to be the best but that's not always the case.
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