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1938-1942 Side of Monticello. 1942-1945 Top of Monticello. 1946-1964 Back to side of Building. 1965-1967 No Mintmark. 1968-Present Day On front to right of Jefferson.

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Q: Where can you find the D or S Mintmark on your Jefferson nickel?
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What is the value of a 1954 Jefferson nickel worth with no D?

A uncirculated 1954 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) is 25 cents. A coin without a 'D' or 'S' mintmark was made at the Philadelphia Mint. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated. The coin contains no silver and is just face value.


What is the valueof a 1904 V nickel with a D on it?

Look at the coin again, no Liberty Head nickel had a mintmark until 1912.


Value of a 1942 Jefferson Nickel?

There were 2 versions of the nickel produced during that year. On the reverse of your coin, above the Monticello there could be a large mintmark of a P, D, or S over it. This means you have a war nickel, during WWII the nickel had its nickel content replaced with 35% silver so these coins, regardless of condition are worth their silver content which at the time of writing is worth around $1.55. However, if your coin does not have a large mintmark on the reverse, it is just a common nickel and in circulated condition is really only worth face value to around 15 cents.


1939 nickel value?

A 1939 Jefferson Nickel without a mintmark is valued around $0.25-$125. The higher values ($100+) are for proof coins with frosted devices, or images, and mirror-like fields. The average circulated 1939 is worth around $0.50. Average uncirculated 1939 is around $2. A 1939-S Jefferson Nickel is worth between $1.50 and $40. Average circulated value is $4, average uncirculated is $20. A 1939 nickel with the D mintmark is worth between $10-$110, average circulated about $$12, average uncirculated $65. Some 1939 no mintmark nickels show the words "MONTICELLO" and "FIVE CENTS" doubled. This variety is worth between $75 and $700. Included is a picture of a 1939 nickel with doubling. Note especially doubling on the "M" and both "O"'s in "MONTICELLO".


What is the value of a 1953 D US nickel?

6-29-11>>> Retail value for the 1953-D Jefferson nickel is 10 to 25 cents for average circulated coins.

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What is the value of a 1954 Jefferson nickel worth with no D?

A uncirculated 1954 Jefferson Nickel (note spelling) is 25 cents. A coin without a 'D' or 'S' mintmark was made at the Philadelphia Mint. If you found it in change, it's likely not uncirculated. The coin contains no silver and is just face value.


What is the valueof a 1904 V nickel with a D on it?

Look at the coin again, no Liberty Head nickel had a mintmark until 1912.


What if the Indian head buffalo nickel does not have a D or an S under the words Five Cents mean?

Any Buffalo nickel with no mintmark was struck in Philadelphia. Nickels did not have a "P" mintmark until 1980.


Who is on the US dime and nickel?

Dime: Franklin D. Roosevelt Nickel: Thomas Jefferson


What is the value of a 1987 D jefferson nickel?

5 cents.


Value of a 1942 Jefferson Nickel?

There were 2 versions of the nickel produced during that year. On the reverse of your coin, above the Monticello there could be a large mintmark of a P, D, or S over it. This means you have a war nickel, during WWII the nickel had its nickel content replaced with 35% silver so these coins, regardless of condition are worth their silver content which at the time of writing is worth around $1.55. However, if your coin does not have a large mintmark on the reverse, it is just a common nickel and in circulated condition is really only worth face value to around 15 cents.


Where is the mint mark on a Jefferson nickel?

From 1968 to the present the mintmark has been located on the obverse of the coin, just below the date and to the right of the portrait of Jefferson. Possible mint marks are: No mint mark = Philadelphia, 1968-1979 P = Philadelphia, 1980-present D = Denver S = San Francisco (1968-71) From 1938-1942 and 1946-1964, the mintmark was located to the right of the base of the Monticello on the reverse of the coin. The composition of these coins were 75% copper and 25% nickel. Note that coins produced by the Philadelphia mint had no mintmark. From 1965-1967, no nickels had mintmarks, regardless of where they were produced. From mid 1942-1945, the mintmark was large and located directly above the Monticello on the reverse of the coin. This was to signify a change in the composition of the nickel during these years to 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese. Coins produced by the Philadelphia mint did have a mintmark for the first time. All other nickels since 1866 have been made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.


What years was the Jefferson Nickel printed with P S and the D stamp?

2012


What is the value of Jefferson 1943 D Nickel worth?

Values for a circulated war nickel are $1.00-$2.50 depending on the grade


What does a wartime silver planchet nickel look like?

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.


How much silver does a 1942 nickel contain?

It depends. If there is no large mintmark over the Monticello it is copper-nickel and contains absolutely NO silver. If there is a large mintmark over the Monticello (P, D or S) it is 35% silver and contains .0563 troy ounces of silver.


1939 nickel value?

A 1939 Jefferson Nickel without a mintmark is valued around $0.25-$125. The higher values ($100+) are for proof coins with frosted devices, or images, and mirror-like fields. The average circulated 1939 is worth around $0.50. Average uncirculated 1939 is around $2. A 1939-S Jefferson Nickel is worth between $1.50 and $40. Average circulated value is $4, average uncirculated is $20. A 1939 nickel with the D mintmark is worth between $10-$110, average circulated about $$12, average uncirculated $65. Some 1939 no mintmark nickels show the words "MONTICELLO" and "FIVE CENTS" doubled. This variety is worth between $75 and $700. Included is a picture of a 1939 nickel with doubling. Note especially doubling on the "M" and both "O"'s in "MONTICELLO".