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1943s - 1943p silver nickels, free shipping. Silver "War" nickels were manufactured from 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese. This allowed the saved nickel metal to be shifted to industrial production of miltary supplies during World War II. In 1943, approximately 271 million coins were produced at the Philadelphia Mint, 15 million coins were produced at the Denver Mint and about 104 million coins were made at the San Francisco Mint.

Wartime events of 1943 include: German forces in Stalingrad surrender to Soviet forces (February 2), General Erwin Rommel defeats American forces at Kasserine Pass (February 14), German Afrika Korps surrender to Allies in North Africa (May 13), Soviets defeat Germans in Battle of Kursk (August 23), Allies invade Italy (September 3).

The silver content of these coins means they have greater inherent value than traditionally produced nickels, but they can still be easily added to your coin collection, either by finding them in pocket change (a rare but not impossible occurrence), by trading with other collectors or by obtaining low price specimens from dealers.
Questions & Comments
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If they're silver, why do they look green?
Feb 11th, 2010 at 7:43:31 PM PST by
Original
oxidation. When silver corrodes it can gain a blue green color. Considering their age its amazing they are in the condition they are. If they were 100% silver and not taken care of the features could be entirely gone. Silver is a very soft metal. Good for casting, not so good for resilience. Its easy for silver coinage to wear over time. I have a couple silver half dollars that are very circulated and you can barely see Franklin on them anymore.
Feb 12th, 2010 at 8:58:05 PM PST by
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extremely beautiful<3
Feb 13th, 2010 at 8:55:10 PM PST by
Original
I think the green hue is also a result of the lighting + camera white balance. Artificial lighting can cast colors, or accentuate the slight colors already present. Nice listing though!
Feb 14th, 2010 at 11:57:39 AM PST by

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