What is a nickel from 1941 worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1941 Jefferson Nickel value at an average of 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $175.

What is the silver content in nickels?

35%
Nickel (United States coin)

Edgesmooth
Composition25% nickel 75% copper “War Nickels” (mid-1942 to 1945): 56% copper 35% silver 9% manganese
Silver1942 to 1945 Wartime Nickels only (with large mint mark on reverse) 1.750 g 0.05626 troy oz
Years of minting1866 – present (except 1922, 1932, and 1933)
Obverse

What year nickels are collectible?

The Top 10 Most Valuable Nickels

TypeYearEstimated Value
1. Liberty Head V Nickel1913$3,737,500
2. 7-D Buffalo Nickel1918$350,750
3. S Buffalo Nickel1926$322,000
4. Buffalo Nickel1916$281,750

What to look for in a 1941 nickel?

What to Look for In a 1941 Nickel. The 1941 nickel is the last pre-war nickel produced that had the 25% nickel, 75% copper composition. Starting in 1942, the United States Mint started striking five-cent coins of different composition: a combination of copper, silver and manganese.

When was the first Liberty Head nickel made?

Liberty Head V-Nickel The V Nickels were produced from 1883 to 1913 and it’s metal content is 75% copper and 25% nickel. The first year the V-Nickel had no “CENTS” stamped on the reverse, the preceding years from 1884 to 1913 the word “CENTS” appears on the reverse bottom middle.

What kind of nickel was used in World War 2?

It’s been around for so long it’s the only nickel most of us have ever seen in circulation. (1938-2021) With an exception of the War Nickels 1942-1945 (56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese minted during World War II) it has always contained 75% copper and 25% nickel.

What does the V stand for on a Liberty Head nickel?

The front contains lady liberty and the reverse contains a large V (thus the Nick Name V-Nickel) that stands for 5 in roman numerals. In addition there are various “specimins” of this coin that exist the details following have been taken from the WikiPedia Article. In January 1924, Samuel Brown sold all five 1913 Liberty Head nickels.

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