1942 – 1945 Jefferson (War) Nickel


Jefferson Silver Nickel front view

In World War Two, congress was rationing many commodities. Nickel was rationed because of the use in armor plating. On October 8th, 1942, Congress ordered the United States Mint to remove nickel from the five-cent pieces. From 1942 to the end of 1945, the five-cent pieces were then minted using an alloy of copper, silver and manganese.

The 1942 – 1945 Silver Jefferson Nickel, a junk silver coin, contains 35% silver which is 0.0563 troy ounces. Use the Silver Coin Value calculator to see the value of silver in this coin.

Listed below are the mintage numbers for each year. The year column lists the year and mint mark on the coin where, D is for Denver, S is for San Francisco, and P is for Philadelphia. Also, a coin without a mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia.

The Mintage column is the number of coins struck and released by the U.S. Mint.

The Numismatic Value Range column represents what people typically pay for that type of coin (usually a very wide price range depending on the condition and demand of the coin).

Year Mintage Numismatic Value Range
1942 P 57,873,000 $1.00 – $95.00
1942 S 32,900,000 $1.00 – $150.00
1943 P 271,165,000 $0.90 – $120.00
1943 D 15,294,000 $1.25 – $1,100.00
1943 S 104,060,000 $1.00 – $200.00
1943/2 P unknown $30.00 – $1,265.00
1944 P 119,150,000 $1.00 – $500.00
1944 D 32,309,000 $1.00 – $300.00
1944 S 21,640,000 $1.25 – $900.00
1945 P 119,408,100 $0.80 – $300.00
1945 D 37,158,000 $1.00 – $500.00
1945 S 58,939,000 $1.00 – $400.00

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3 Comments to 1942 – 1945 Jefferson (War) Nickel

  1. Hi, I recently came across a 1942 S Nickel and it is dirty. What can I clean it with and is it worth much? Thanks, Mark
    maguerrero@yahoo.com

  2. Mark Guerrero on October 22nd, 2008
  3. Hi, I also recently came across a 1942 S Nickel and it is dirty. What can I clean it with and is it worth much? Thanks, Tina

  4. Tina on December 28th, 2008
  5. I have a 1945 D nickel with the mint mark in the wrong place. How much is this worth?

  6. audra harris on June 30th, 2009

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