by Know Common Cents » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:40 am
When the changeover was occurring from silver to clad coinage, the Mint banged out 1964 dated nickels by the billions. They were needed since silver dimes and quarters were being pulled out of circulation at a frenetic pace.
I've also noticed that some of the nickels from that era are in remarkably good shape. I attribute this to a stronger a deeper rim. It protects the integrity of the coins' design from contact more so than a completely flat coin. Run a fingernail one the inside or the rim on a 64 Jeff. You can feel it.
You mentioned about full steps. The 1964s were produced in such quantity I believe they used the dies far beyond their useful life. That's why if you have or find a legitimately full step 1964 nickel, you'll be well rewarded for your find. More have the steps showing just as a single blob. Even a couple steps are somewhat scarce.
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