Coin Identifier
Jefferson Nickel
5 Cents

Jefferson Nickel

United States of America · 1942-1945 (War Nickel Era)

Features the profile of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. Due to the silver content of this specific era, the coin often develops a darker, dark-grey or yellowish patina compared to standard nickels.

Country
United States of America
Year
1942-1945 (War Nickel Era)
Denomination
5 Cents
Metal
35% Silver, 56% Copper, 9% Manganese

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Overview

Features the profile of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. Due to the silver content of this specific era, the coin often develops a darker, dark-grey or yellowish patina compared to standard nickels.

Historical significance

Known as 'War Nickels', these were minted during WWII to conserve nickel for the war effort. They are easily identified by a large mint mark (P, D, or S) located above the dome of Monticello on the reverse.

Estimated value

$1.50 - $5.00 (Value is largely based on the current market price of silver)

Care & preservation

Do not clean or polish the coin, as this can severely reduce its numismatic value. Keep it in the cardboard and plastic flip (holder) shown to protect it from skin oils and environmental moisture.