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1945 Jefferson Nickel Error
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The listing, 1945 Jefferson Nickel Error has ended.

Offering a 1945 Jefferson Nickel with reverse struck through & Obv. strike through. This happens when debris, (which can build up around machinery), made up of grease, oil, metal filings, etc., may work itself into and cover the dies. When this occurs it can fill certain areas of design and prevent those areas from being struck up on the coins the dies are striking.Filled die errors (which these are often called) range from minor examples to majors with values ranging from just a few cents over face value to hundreds of dollars, depending in the severity and coin type effected.
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Do you know how much this would be worth
Apr 20th, 2013 at 6:10:32 PM PDT by
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I realy don't know? From 1942-1945, when nickel became a valuable metal during the World War II effort, the composition changed to 56 percent copper, 35 percent silver and 9 percent manganese. These coins are prized by collectors for their silver content., being the only Nickel to have any Silver in them, sorry I couldn't give you a price but perhaps a coin dealer might be able to give you more info.
Apr 20th, 2013 at 10:25:56 PM PDT by

1945 Jefferson Nickel Error is in the Collectibles | Coins category