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What is a 1941 nickel no mint mark?

What is a 1941 nickel no mint mark?

Nickels produced in 1941 were minted in San Francisco, Denver and Philadelphia so you will see an S or D mark on the reverse side of the coin. But there are also a number of these coins with no mint mark. Those with no mint marks mean that they were minted in Philadelphia, United States’ primary mint.

How much is a nickel with no mint mark worth?

A well-worn 1959 no mintmark nickel is worth 8 to 15 cents. Uncirculated 1959 nickels without a mintmark have a value of 30 cents to $1. The most valuable 1959 Jefferson nickel is a specimen graded by Professional Coin Grading Service as MS67 Full Steps.

What is a 1941 P nickel worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1941 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $175.

How much is a 1940 no mint mark Jefferson nickel worth?

The no-mintmark 1940 nickel is the most common of the nickels that were struck that year at any United States Mint facility. A total of 176,485,000 were produced at the Philadelphia Mint. Even a well-worn specimen is worth between 7 cents and 15 cents. Uncirculated 1940 nickels are worth about $2.50 and up.

What is the most valuable Jefferson nickel?

The most valuable Jefferson nickels are the early coins, produced in 1938 and beyond, such as the 1939 nickel, although they may not be worth more than a few hundred dollars, compared to other coins in other nickel series.

What is the value of a 1941 D Jefferson nickel?

1941 Jefferson Nickel. CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1941 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $175.1941 Jefferson Nickel Value | CoinTrackerscointrackers.com/coins/1062/1941-jefferson-nickel/

Where is the mint mark on a 1941 nickel?

Nickels produced in 1941 were minted in San Francisco, Denver and Philadelphia so you will see an S or D mark on the reverse side of the coin. But there are also a number of these coins with no mint mark. Those with no mint marks mean that they were minted in Philadelphia, United States’ primary mint.

What were US nickels made of in 1943?

While all 1943 nickels are made from silver, it nevertheless helps to look for the mintmark – which can be easier to spot on silver nickels than the date, which is small and located on the obverse (heads side). How Much Is A 1943 Nickel Worth?