1963 [DOUBLE DIE] Jefferson Nickel — Coin Value
Jefferson NickelWhat the 1963 [DOUBLE DIE] Jefferson Nickel is worth — ungraded vs graded (MS62 / MS66).
1963 [DOUBLE DIE] Jefferson Nickel value — Ungraded $1 · MS62 $2 · MS66 $99. Prices updated August 2026.
Real sold prices per grade — the MS66 premium on this card is 99.0× raw.
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Which version do you have?
For the cheapest ownership, grab the Standard 1963 Jefferson Nickel for $2. The PROOF version ($4) offers superior finish and packaging, while the DOUBLE DIE ($1) provides a unique, rare variation. Buyers prioritizing basic collection completeness should choose Standard. Those seeking investment appeal or display quality should pay the premium for PROOF or the unique appeal of DOUBLE DIE.
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Item details
- Series
- Jefferson Nickel
- Year
- 1963
1963 [DOUBLE DIE] Jefferson Nickel value
A raw (ungraded) 1963 [DOUBLE DIE] Jefferson Nickel runs around $1, a certified MS62 about $2, and a high-grade MS66 commands $99.
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
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | $1 | eBay sold comps |
| MS62 | $2 | eBay sold comps |
| MS66 | $99 | eBay sold comps |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the value of an ungraded 1963 Jefferson Nickel?
- The ungraded 1963 Jefferson Nickel has a starting value, while higher grades like MS62 are valued at $2.
- How much is a highly graded 1963 Jefferson Nickel worth?
- A high-grade MS66 1963 Jefferson Nickel can be valued up to $99.
- Is the 1963 Jefferson Nickel a common coin?
- Its value varies widely, ranging from ungraded to premium grades like MS66.