Mintage of the 1943-P Jefferson nickel is 271,165,000.
There were nearly 300 million 1982-P Jefferson nickels minted. One is worth 5 cents.
Circulated examples of this Jefferson over-date run from $25.00 to $200.00. Mint State examples are $225.00 to $350.00
Yes it’s a 1943 Jefferson Nickel silver with the capital ( P) over the monticello building . It. Has a slight discoloration on both sides and along the outside cercomphrance it has a couple of very small ding’s . All letters and numbers and face and back appears to be in good condition
A little under $2.
Mintage of the 1943-P Jefferson nickel is 271,165,000.
It's just a nickel, spend it.
There were nearly 300 million 1982-P Jefferson nickels minted. One is worth 5 cents.
The Jefferson series of U.S. nickels known to have doubled die errors are: 1939-P/ 1943-P/ 1945-P.
Circulated examples of this Jefferson over-date run from $25.00 to $200.00. Mint State examples are $225.00 to $350.00
It is in common circulation, it has no precious metal content and is worth 5 cents.
A 1944-P Jefferson nickel in very fine condition (VF20) is worth: $2.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to; $16.00.
Yes it’s a 1943 Jefferson Nickel silver with the capital ( P) over the monticello building . It. Has a slight discoloration on both sides and along the outside cercomphrance it has a couple of very small ding’s . All letters and numbers and face and back appears to be in good condition
The value of a Jefferson nickel with a "P" mint mark will vary depending on the year it was minted, its condition, and its rarity. Generally, these coins are worth their face value of 5 cents, but some rare or highly graded examples can be worth more to collectors. It is recommended to consult a coin dealer or a coin pricing guide for more accurate valuation.
A little under $2.
Around $1.50.
It's called a Jefferson nickel. Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. And 2006 is an extremely common date for Jefferson nickels. You should be able to find others in change with no difficulty, and they're only worth face value.