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It looks like a normal Jefferson nickel but is dated 1942-1945 and it also has a large mintmark (P, D or S) on the reverse above the Monticello. Keep in mind that a 1942 coin without a large mintmark is NOT silver but is the standard alloy. As for visual differences, in mint state they look identical in color, but circulated examples often have a green-ish tint to them.

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