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1942-S Jefferson War Nickel NGC/PCGS MS66
Patriotic Nickels That Helped Win World War II
Though America’s 5-cent Nickel coin gets its name from its traditional metal contents, there was a time when the coin contained no nickel at all! That’s because during World War II, our nation’s coinage did more than just line the pockets of citizens on the home front going about their business. They also helped us win the war. Perhaps the most famous example of this is the Jefferson “War Nickel,” struck from 1942 to 1945. Because nickel was a valuable component in guns, tanks and airplanes, these coins were struck for the very first time in 35% fine silver since that precious metal was less valuable to the war effort. Here you can secure a sought-after, high-grade Jefferson War Nickel struck in 1942 at the San Francisco Mint!
The U.S. Mint Does Its Part In The War Effort
Because nickel was so valuable to the war effort, hoarding the metal to strike coins would have been an incredibly unpatriotic, and potentially dangerous, thing for the United States Mint to do! Instead, the mint stepped up and donated its nickel supply, helping win the war and giving us a unique variety of Jefferson Nickel. To help identify these unique “War Nickels” from non-silver nickels, a prominent distinguishing feature in the form of very large mintmarks were added above the dome of Monticello on the coin’s reverse.
High-Grade War Nickel Certified By Either NGC & PCGS
Millions of silver coins have been melted over the years for the precious silver bullion, leaving just a fraction of the original coins for today’s collectors. These Jefferson War Nickels available here have been certified, graded, and encapsulated by either the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) or Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) in Gem Uncirculated Mint State-66 (MS66) condition. Grading service varies. Hurry, secure yours now!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- PATRIOTIC WARTIME NICKELS – Due to the need for nickel for the war effort, the United States Mint changed the composition of Jefferson Nickels struck from 1942-1945.
- FIRST—AND ONLY—NICKELS STRUCK WITH SILVER – Nickels issued only from 1942 to 1945 were struck with 35% silver, the first—and only—time nickels contained silver in their composition.
- LEGAL TENDER U.S. COINAGE – Each War Nickel is five cents legal tender in the United States and measures 21.2 mm in diameter.
- GEM UNCIRCULATED CONDITION – This 1942-S Jefferson War Nickel has been graded by either the Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) or Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) in Gem Uncirculated Mint State-66 (MS66) condition. Grading service varies.
The U.S. Mint came to the rescue during World War II, and these 1942–1945 “War Nickels are the proof. No U.S. or World War II coin collection is complete without them!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1942 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | 0.7500 |
Condition | Graded |
Grade | MS66 |
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Denomination | 0.05 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | San Francisco - S |
Coin Weight | 5 Grams - g |
Dimensions | 21.2mm |