The 1945-D Jefferson Silver War Nickel had a mintage of just 37,158,000. The composition of these coins is 35% silver, 56% copper and 9% manganese. The diameter is 21.2mm. Each coin contains 0.0563 troy ounces of silver. These coins were minted at the Denver Mint and are in brilliant uncirculated condition.
The 1945-D Jefferson Silver War Nickel had a mintage of just 37,158,000. The composition of these coins is 35% silver, 56% copper and 9% manganese. The diameter is 21.2mm. Each coin contains 0.0563...
What's a 1945-S war nickel worth?
The 1945-S is a wartime silver nickel, struck in a special 35% silver alloy (about 0.056 troy oz of silver per coin) to save nickel for World War II. That gives it a...
The 1945-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel had a mintage of just 119,408,100. The composition of these coins is 35% silver, 56% copper and 9% manganese. The diameter is 21.2mm. Each coin contains 0.0563...
The 1944-D Jefferson Silver War Nickel had a mintage of just 32,309,000. The composition of these coins is 35% silver, 56% copper and 9% manganese. The diameter is 21.2mm. Each coin contains 0.0563...
The 1943-D Jefferson Silver War Nickel had a mintage of just 15,294,000. The composition of these coins is 35% silver, 56% copper and 9% manganese. The diameter is 21.2mm. Each coin contains 0.0563...