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It's the mint mark for Philadelphia, the same as on coins minted there since 1980.

When the nickel's composition was changed in late 1942 due to wartime metal shortages, the coin's mint mark was made larger and moved from the right to Monticello to above its dome to indicate the new alloy. The letter "P" was used for the first time on any US coin, along with D (Denver) and S (San Francisco).

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