Jefferson nickels from 1938-1941 and 1946-1947 under a grade of VF-20 have little or no collection value. Even in MS-60 Its worth less than $1.00
a circulated coin is 5 cents uncirculated maybe a dollar.
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. It's made of copper-nickel like all other nickels except the WWII ones with a large mint mark above the dome of Monticello. 1941 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".
Many are still in circulation, only a high grade Mint State coin would have more than face value, and that's only about $2.00.
Check that coin again. The only nickels with the large mint mark above Monticello were those dated 1942-45.
Depending on what mint is on it, between $.35 to $1.25
a circulated coin is 5 cents uncirculated maybe a dollar.
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. It's made of copper-nickel like all other nickels except the WWII ones with a large mint mark above the dome of Monticello. 1941 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".
Many are still in circulation, only a high grade Mint State coin would have more than face value, and that's only about $2.00.
Current retail value is $18.00-22.00 for mint state coins
Check that coin again. The only nickels with the large mint mark above Monticello were those dated 1942-45.
The 1939 penny is worth around 15-50 cents if it's circulated, while the 1941 nickel is worth about 50 cents to $1 in circulated condition. Their value may increase if they are in better condition or have specific mint marks.
5 cents
Depending on what mint is on it, between $.35 to $1.25
Check it again. By 1980, all U.S. nickels had mint marks. That said, a 1985 nickel is worth 5 cents.
At least $2,500.
The value of a Jefferson nickel with a p mint mark will vary depending on the year and the condition of the coin itself. A person should have the coin appraised for an accurate value.
The value would depend on the condition and date of the coin.