Description: Up for sale is my 1944-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel Will make an excellent addition to anyone's coin collection.Please examine photo's carefully as this is the coin that you will be receiving.This coin was minted 80 years ago.Thank you for viewing this coin.5 Cents "Jefferson Wartime Nickel" 1st portrait FeaturesIssuerUnited States PeriodFederal Republic (1776-Date) TypeStandard Circulation Coin Years1942-1945 Value5 Cents (0.05 USD)CurrencyDollar (1785-Date)CompositionBillon (.350 Silver) (56% Copper, 35% Silver, 9% Manganese)Weight5 gDiameter21.2 mmThickness1.95 mmShapeRoundTechniqueMilledOrientationCoin Alignment ↑↓NumberN# 45 ReferencesKM# 192a, Schon# 196a ObverseThe portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States from between 1801 to 1809, facing left surrounded with the lettering "LIBERTY" and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST"Script: Latin Lettering: IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY * 1943 FS Engraver: F. Schlag ReverseA representation of Monticello, President Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, accompanied by the legend "MONTICELLO" and surrounded with the face value in full, the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the lettering "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA".Script: Latin Lettering: E PLURIBUS UNUM P MONTICELLO FIVE CENTS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Translation: Out of Many, One p Monticello Five Cents United States of America Engraver: F. Schlag EdgeSmooth MintsDUnited States Mint, Denver, United States (1906-date) PUnited States Mint, Philadelphia, United States (1792-date) SUnited States Mint, San Francisco, United States (1854-date) CommentsThe high demand for nickel during World War II resulted in the temporary change of the nickel (5 cent coin). There are many varieties for the 1943 P Double Die Obverse, including a 1943/1942 overdate. 1943P 1945P These coins can be differentiated between other coins from 1942 that were made of copper-nickel by seeing where the mintmark is located. If there is a mintmark on the reverse above Monticello, it is a war nickel (this coin). If it is not, then it belongs to the transition year (KM#192) Genuine coins of certain dates struck in nickel by error are known to exist. DateMintageGVGFVFXFAUUNCFrequency1942 P 57 873 000 29%1942 P 27 600 0.8%Proof1942 S 32 900 000 21%1943 D 15 294 000 17%1943 P 271 165 000 58%1943 P 1.6%Doubled-Die Obverse1943 S 104 060 000 35%1944 D 32 309 000 20%1944 P 119 150 000 36%1944 S 21 640 000 17%1945 D 37 158 000 21%1945 P 119 408 100 36%1945 P 0.2%Doubled Die Reverse1945 S 58 939 000 27%
Price: 2.99 USD
Location: Lake Worth, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-07T19:58:11.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0.88 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Composition: Silver
Strike Type: Business
Country of Manufacture: United States
Fineness: N/A
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: 192a
Modified Item: No
Certification: Uncertified
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: 5C
Coin: Jefferson
Year: 1944
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States