What is 1945-P nickel worth?

What is 1945-P nickel worth?

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc. ):

Good (G-4) Very Good (VG-8) About Uncirculated (AU-50)
Good (G-4) Very Good (VG-8) About Uncirculated (AU-50)
$1.55 $1.83 $3.66

Is a 1945-P nickel silver?

Value of 1945-P Jefferson War Nickel These silver wartime nickels are 56% Copper and 35% silver.

What is a double die reverse nickel?

The 1945-P Doubled Die Reverse is one of three different major Doubled Die coins in the Jefferson Nickel series. The 1945 Doubled Die Reverse has the doubling on the words, MONTICELLO, and FIVE CENTS on the reverse of the coin.

What is my 1943 P nickel worth?

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc. ):

Good (G-4) Very Good (VG-8) About Uncirculated (AU-50)
Good (G-4) Very Good (VG-8) About Uncirculated (AU-50)
$1.45 $1.74 $3.68

Is a 1945 dime silver?

The coin that replaced Mercury dimes in 1946 was a completely new design of Roosevelt dime. The Philadelphia mint struck more than 159 million of those lovely coins in 1945….

1945 Mercury dime
Face value 10 cents ($0.10)
Melt value $1.73
Compound 90% silver and 10% copper
Coin weight 0.0882 ounces (2.5 g)

What is on the back of a 1945 dime?

The Mercury dime is a ten-cent coin struck by the United States Mint from late 1916 to 1945. The coin’s reverse depicts a fasces, symbolizing unity and strength, and an olive branch, signifying peace.

Where is the s on a 1940 Jefferson nickel?

In the photo above, you can see the faint shadow of an “S” behind the outline of the “D” mintmark. It is found on the right side of the reverse. Because it was struck using the old reverse die of 1938, the proof 1940 Jefferson nickel shows less detail than later issues.

What year is a Jefferson nickel worth money?

1942 proof Jefferson nickel. Image: PCGS The 35% silver “War Nickel” proof issued in 1942 is worth twice as much as its non-silver counterpart from the same year. The “S over D” variety of the 1954-S is another example of a mintmark error.

Where were proofproof Jefferson nickels minted in 1971?

Proof Jefferson nickels were only minted in San Francisco in 1971. However, some 1,655 proofs were mistakenly struck without the “S” mintmark. This is a tricky “error by omission.”

What kind of coin is the 1964 SMS Jefferson nickel?

The extraordinary sharp strike on this matte proof 1964 SMS Jefferson nickel is even more impressive than typical proof coins. It was part of a prototype Special Mint Set that was never released. This was the first frosted matte finish coin issued in the Jefferson series.

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