Are WWII nickels worth anything?

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Yes, WWII U.S. nickels are worth more than their face value due to their silver content and numismatic (collector) appeal.

How much is a World war 2 nickel worth?

War Nickels are prized both for their historical value and their silver content. As of today, common circulated War Nickels trade between $1.20 and $2.00 based on silver spot prices.

Are nickels from the 1940s worth anything?

1940 No Mint Mark Nickel Value

With this scale of mintage, the no mintmark Jefferson nickels are easy to find in the circulated condition. Even the uncirculated and full-step no mintmark ones are common. The circulated 1940 Jefferson Nickels lacking the mintmark would fetch values from $0.10 to $0.90.

How can I identify a rare 1944 nickel?

To determine the value of your 1944 Nickel, assess its condition (circulated vs. uncirculated), check the mintmark (P, D, or S), and look for any mint errors. Coins in better condition or with rare features generally have higher value.

How much are 1942 to 1945 nickels worth?

One War Nickel can reach a value of anywhere from $1 to upwards of $1,000 for coins in perfect condition. The lowest mintage year of silver war nickels was in 1942, with just 90,773,000 struck. 1943 was the highest mintage year, with 390,519,000 coins struck.

Super Rare 1943-S Jefferson Nickels Worth A LOT More Than 5 Cents!! Coins worth money!

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Is a 1945 nickel worth anything today?

GreatCollections has sold 852 of the 1945-S Jefferson Nickel in the past 15 years, selling at prices from $6 to $2,426, in grades 1 to 68+.

Are WWII nickels silver?

Nickels minted in the United States between 1942 and 1945 contain 35% silver, making them the only silver-bearing nickels in American coinage history. These "silver war nickels" emerged from wartime necessity when nickel became a critical strategic metal needed for military production during World War II.

How to tell if your nickel is valuable?

Check the date and mint mark, look for any unusual features such as overdates or doubled dies, and compare it to known lists of rare nickels. Coins in unusually good condition or those with error features can also be rare.

What is the error on the 1944 nickel P?

The product is a 1944 P Jefferson Nickel with a mint error of 99% obverse lamination loss, resulting in a unique and rare appearance. This error has led to a combination of copper and silver composition, making it a distinctive addition to any coin collection.

What nickel is worth $400?

The 1885 V-Nickel is the coin that is most sought after by dealers as well as collectors. This coin is considered elusive and difficult to obtain. Even with considerable wear and tear, an 1885 V-Nickel may be worth nearly $400.

How do I store my nickel collection safely?

Storing Your Collection

In addition to original holders, other storage options include 2" x 2" cardboard or plastic holders, plastic tubes or capsules, sleeves or envelopes, and albums. For high-value coins, use hard plastic holders.

Where can I sell a 1943 nickel?

Any local coin dealer will try to buy these coins for face value, but our experts will make you an offer based on current auction values. If your coin is a better date coin or a rare coin, then rest assured that we will offer you top dollar!

Are all 1942 nickels 35% silver?

Each war nickel weighs 5 grams, with 35% silver content. Why are some 1942 nickels silver and others not? The changeover occurred mid-year, so early 1942 nickels contain 25% nickel and 75% copper, while later ones were made with silver.

Where do you find the mint mark on a 1940 nickel?

The mint mark on the nickel composition coins from 1938 until 1964 appeared immediately to the right of Monticello, near the rim on the reverse of the coin. In 1968 the mint mark was placed on the obverse of the coin.

Should I clean old coins?

The short answer is simple: don't clean your old coins. Even well-intentioned cleaning can permanently reduce their value, strip away historical patina, and leave invisible damage.

What is the most sought after nickel?

Top 25 Most Valuable Buffalo Nickels

  1. 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel – $350,000+ ...
  2. 1916 Doubled Die Obverse – $300,000+ ...
  3. 1926-S Buffalo Nickel – $250,000+ ...
  4. 1913-S Type 2 Buffalo Nickel – $175,000+ ...
  5. 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo Nickel – $125,000+ ...
  6. 1914/3 Buffalo Nickel – $110,000+ ...
  7. 1924-S Buffalo Nickel – $100,000+

What are the key dates for war nickels?

There are only four year-dates for war nickels. They are 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945. If you have a Jefferson nickel with one of these dates, it's likely a war nickel. However, minting of war nickels didn't start until mid-1942, so those made in early 1942 were not war nickels.

How much is a 1945 P war nickel worth?

There are actually three different dies of 1945-P Double Die Reverse Jefferson War Nickels that you can look for. There is only one common variety, but you can normally find them for less than $10 to $15.

Is a 1945 nickel rare?

Value of 1945-S Jefferson War Nickel

It will be hard to find any high grade coins, but most coins are only worth $0.50. Find a full six step coin and it will be worth quite a bit. These silver wartime nickels are 56% Copper and 35% silver.