1957 [FS-101] Jefferson Nickel — Coin Value

Jefferson Nickel

What the 1957 [FS-101] Jefferson Nickel is worth — ungraded vs graded (MS62 / MS66).

1957 [FS-101] Jefferson Nickel value — Ungraded $65 · MS62 $135. Prices updated August 2026.

Series · Jefferson NickelYear · 1957
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Which version do you have?

For the absolute cheapest way to own it, grab the Standard 1957 Jefferson Nickel for around $4. The FS-101 version commands a $65 premium, indicating a higher grade or specific collectible designation, while the PROOF version at $5 offers a different aesthetic finish. Save your money on the Standard unless you specifically need the higher grade or proof presentation.

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Series
Jefferson Nickel
Year
1957

1957 [FS-101] Jefferson Nickel value

A raw (ungraded) 1957 [FS-101] Jefferson Nickel runs around $65, a certified MS62 about $135, and a high-grade MS66 commands null.

What drives the price

Grade, mint mark, strike quality, and key dates drive coin value. Certified (slabbed) coins carry a premium over raw; low-mintage years and full-strike examples appreciate the most.

Price guide

What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today

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ConditionValueBased on
Ungraded$65eBay sold comps
MS62$135eBay sold comps

Frequently asked questions

What is the starting price for an ungraded 1957 Jefferson Nickel?
Ungraded examples of the 1957 Jefferson Nickel are available starting at $65.
How much is a graded MS62 version of this coin?
A certified MS62 grade for the 1957 Jefferson Nickel is currently listed at $135.
What is the series for this specific 1957 coin?
This coin belongs to the Jefferson Nickel series and is from the year 1957.

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