How much is a 1940 nickel worth with no mint mark?

You can get approximately 10 to 25 cents for a circulated piece, while a specimen in the mint state is worth at least $3.50. The auction record of $21,738 went to a 1940 D MS 68 Jefferson nickel with Full Steps.
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Is a 1940 nickel pure silver?

Link copied to clipboard. Nickels minted in the United States between 1942 and 1945 are made of 35% silver. These are commonly known as "silver war nickels." Normally all other nickels are composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
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What would a 1940 nickel be worth?

You can get approximately 10 to 25 cents for a circulated piece, while a specimen in the mint state is worth at least $3.50. The auction record of $21,738 went to a 1940 D MS 68 Jefferson nickel with Full Steps.
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What are 1940 nickels made out of?

The new alloy composition consisted of a mixture of 56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese. In the original design, Schlag depicted a side-view of Thomas Jefferson on the front, and a view of his home, Monticello, on the reverse.
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What is the rarest war nickel?

Nobody knows how many coins may have been struck this way, but as mentioned above there is only the one known. After determining it was not a fabrication, the 1942-S Wartime Nickel with 1941 Large S Reverse was purchased by Ken Frith in 1961 – thus the coin is now often referred to as the "Frith Nickel".
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Are nickels from 1941 worth anything?

How Much Is A 1941-S Nickel Worth? If you ever come across a 1941 nickel in your purse or anywhere in your house, it may most likely be worth more than its face value, which is five cents.
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What is a Monticello reverse nickel?

The person on the obverse (heads) of the nickel is Thomas Jefferson, our 3rd president. He's been on the nickel since 1938, although the current portrait dates to 2006. The building on the reverse (tails) is called “Monticello.” Monticello was Jefferson's home in Virginia, which he designed himself.
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What Jefferson nickels are worth money?

10 Most Valuable Jefferson Nickels
  • 1945-S S over D: $30 - $100.
  • 1955-D D over S: $40 - $100.
  • 1939 D : $60 - $130.
  • 1997 P Special: $200 - $275.
  • 1949-D D over S: $160 - $550.
  • 1943 P Doubled Eye: $100 - $700.
  • 1943 P 3 over 2: $250 - $750.
  • 1945 P Doubled Die Reverse: $8 - $800.
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Is there any rare nickels?

Here are the top 10 most valuable nickels: 1913 Liberty Nickel - The Olsen Specimen: $3,737,500. 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel - Doubled Die Obverse: $350,750. 1926-S Buffalo Nickel: $322,000.
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What year nickels have errors?

Some known Jefferson nickel errors

1939 double die: You may find one of the approximately 1,500 Jefferson double die nickels minted in Philadelphia in 1939. If you look closely at Monticello on these coins, then you can tell that the die has struck the coin twice.
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What is the rarest mint mark?

5 of the Most Valuable U.S. Coins
  • 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. Mint mark: No mint mark. Face value: $1. ...
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. Mint mark: None. Face value: $.05. ...
  • 1870 S Seated Liberty Dollar. Mint mark: S. Face value: $1. ...
  • 1927 D St Gaudens Double Eagle. Mint mark: D. Face value: $20. ...
  • 1838 O Capped Bust Half Dollar. Mint mark: O.
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What year nickels are 35% silver?

All Nickels issued into circulation from 1942-1945 boast the 35% silver composition.
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What nickels are worth more than face value?

Jefferson Nickels made between 1942 in 1945, are also called War Nickels and consisted of 35% silver. This means they are worth more than face value and most of them have been removed from circulation. An easy way to identify these more valuable coins is to look on the reverse.
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Do all war nickels have a mint mark?

War Nickels are easily identified by the large mint mark (P, D, or S) located on the reverse above the dome of Monticello. Traditionally, the Philadelphia mint never used a mintmark because it was the home production facility of the United States Mint.
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What is a war nickel?

Wartime nickels were made of 56 percent copper, 35 percent silver, and 9 percent manganese. Wartime nickels were made of 56 percent copper, 35 percent silver, and 9 percent manganese.
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What does no mint mark mean?

If the date of a US coin is written without a mintmark, it means that the coin has no mintmark and was (usually) minted in Philadelphia. Coins without mintmarks made in Philadelphia are sometimes referred to as, for example, 1927-P, even though there may be no mintmark on the coin.
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What year nickels are silver?

All nickels produced in 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 are made from 35% silver. These coins have one other distinguishing feature as well. The mint mark is featured on the reverse side of the coin above the depiction of Monticello.
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