The listing, 4 Silver Jefferson War Nickels has ended.
The actual coins are 1942-S (2), 1943-S and 1945-D. The 1942 through 1945 US Jefferson nickels are considered to be silver coins, although they are made up of silver, copper, and manganese. Most often, it is called a silver alloy coin. These five-cent pieces are also a wartime coin. It was produced in all three mints, including San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Denver, during World War II. The obverse side of this US Jefferson nickel features President Jefferson, along with the wording "In God We Trust," "the date," and "Liberty." The reverse side includes the Monticello, with the word underneath the building. Also on the reverse side is the mint mark, "E Pluribus Unum," "United States of America," and "five cents." If a mint mark is present on this 1942 1945 five-cent piece, it will be above the dome of the Monticello. This US Jefferson nickel is made of 35 percent silver, and it features a diameter of 21.2 mm. This silver coin weighs 5 g (0.17 oz). Free shipping.