1943 NICKEL PHILADELPHIA

Sep 19, 11
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  • 16 posts - 11 authors - Last post: Jul 20The upper left 1943 has a 3 with a more open and wide swing to the bottom . I think it is a 1948 Philadelphia nickel that was altered as well. .
  • Cuban coins were minted at the Philadelphia, USA mint during the first republic. . . However, one coin listed caught our attention: a 1943 copper-nickel (Cu-Ni) 5 .
  • July 18, 2009 The 1943 Jefferson Nickel was struck at 3 US Mint facilities .
  • Nazi German silver 2 Reichsmark & 5 Reichsmark coins . These Uncirculated Italian 20 and 50 Centesimi are dated from 1940 to 1943 a period when Italy was . . Netherlands East Indies 1/2 and 1 Cent 1945 struck at the Philadelphia Mint .
  • 20+ items – We carry large cents, pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half and .
  • 15 posts - 10 authors - Last post: Dec 5, 2009I was going through some of my fathers coin's, and came across this one. I never noticed it before. but it appears that there might be a D behind .
  • 1 Current design; 2 List of designs; 3 Silver series; 4 Copper-nickel clad series . Coins without mintmarks are all made at the main Mint in Philadelphia\ This . 1943 S - with Double Die Obverse (DDO); 1950 D/S Over mintmark ( coin is a .
  • find this mintmark used for Philadelphia until 1980. As an interesting side note, there are 1942-P and 1943-P nickels made from nickel known to exist, .
  • The first Philadelphia Mint used harnessed horses to drive the machinery that . In 1943, the content of the cent coins was changed to zinc-coated steel due to . According to the artist, the Indian head on the buffalo nickel (1913-1938) is a .
  • . Vanishing Classics Collection, Silver Penny 1943, Buffalo Nickel no visible date, . Set—Three Susan B Anthony Dollars, 1979, Denver, Philadelphia, San .
  • Why is the letter "P" on the reverse of the 1943 nickel? War needs during . The letter P (Philadelphia) was also used for the first time as a mintmark. The prewar .
  • 5 answers - Sep 27, 2006I have a 1943 nickel without a mint mark. . there would be no 'accidental' strikes for 1943 Philadelphia coins that resulted in no mint mark. .
  • May 1, 2011 – Among the 271 million five-cent pieces struck at Philadelphia in 1943 was a small quantity of overdates. The 1943/42-P nickel was created .
  • Jun 29, 2009 – Wartime nickels were minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver; . Higher priced pieces include MS64 and finer 1943-P Doubled-Die .
  • July 18, 2009 The 1943 Jefferson Nickel was struck at 3 US Mint facilities .
  • 2) The Philadelphia Mint produced 271 million nickels dated 1943. These coins were struck from 1024 obverse and 1107 reverse dies (Reverse dies seem to .
  • Jul 11, 2007 – Nickel was rationed because of the use in armor plating. On October 8th, 1942, . Also, a coin without a mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia. The Mintage . 1943 P, 271165000, $0.90 – $120.00. 1943 D .
  • The 3 over 2 variety of the 1943 Philadelphia nickel is the most valuable of the eleven issues of the Wartime Alloy Jeffersons. The coin brings anywhere from $20 .
  • The 11 dates and mintmarks for silver nickels are: 1942, Philadelphia (P). 1942, San Francisco (S). 1943, Philadelphia (P). 1943, Denver (D). 1943, San .
  • Production of the first “Wartime Nickels” began at the Philadelphia Mint on . A complete set will include 11 coins, 1942 P-D, 1943 P-D-S, 1944-P-D-S, and 1945 .
  • This shows whether it was minted in Philadelphia, Denver or San Francisco. . The rarest of the wartime nickels is the 1943-D nickel, as 15294000 were minted. .
  • Top questions and answers about 1943 Nickel. Find 13 questions and answers about 1943 Nickel at Ask.com Read more.
  • Jefferson Nickel coin values are given in this easy to use price guide to .
  • In 1961, Mr. Ken Frith got his hands on a very unique rare nickel. . 1942 ( Philadelphia - no mint mark) - 49818600; 1942-D (for Denver, with the "D" to the . shows on them, which including a 1943 nickel struck on a 1943 steel cent planchet. .
  • Design Specifications for the Jefferson Nickel including designer, years .
  • Aug 12, 2011 – About 40 1943 copper cents are estimated to remain in existence, and only . Background: Before 1980, dimes minted in Philadelphia didn't have a mint mark. . Beginning in 1965 dimes were made out of copper and nickel. .
  • Dec 27, 2006 – Value of a 1943 nickel Philadelphia mint? $1.00 in very fine. 24. How much is a VDB penny worth? 1909 starts at $8.00. 25. 1944-penny? .
  • This page describes all types of the US Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels minted from . Mint: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco . 1943P War Jefferson Nickel .
  • Mar 26, 2010 – philadelphia . now browsing by tag. 1909 vdb cent 1943 1943 copper penny 1972 DDO 2009 bill o'rourke Buffalo Nickel cent cents Coin .
  • 1943 Philadelphia Mint Jefferson Nickel Silver. Please wait. Image not .
  • With the exception of some 1968 dimes struck at the Philadelphia Mint, . Although not strictly a commemorative, the "Victory nickel", struck from 1943 to 1945, .
  • Many nickels (all those minted in Philadelphia before 1980 ) have no mintmark . There is a somewhat more valuable "1943/2" variety that is fairly hard to spot. .
  • Why is the letter "P" on the reverse of the 1943 nickel? . The letter P ( Philadelphia) was also used for the first time as a mintmark. The prewar mintmark , location .
  • What Is The Value Of A 1943 United States Nickel With A Letter ". ? This is .
  • The P that appears on a 1943 nickel is what neumastically is called the mint mark, it means that the nickel was minted at the US Mint in Philadelphia, PA .
  • 1943-P Jefferson Wartime Nickel. . 1943 Philadelphia Mint . During World War II, nickel became a strategic metal, more valuable than silver. To make more .
  • 3 answers - Aug 6, 20061943 nickel with a letter "P" on the back. . You have a war nickel. Nickel .
  • Aug 18, 2007 – 1943 D, 16095600, $3.00 – $30.00. 1943 S, 21700000, $3.00 .
  • V nickels were minted only at Philadelphia until 1912, when Denver and San . . the 1943/2-P), and they can be purchased in circulated condition at low cost. .
  • 1943 jefferson nickel The US five-cent coin is normally called the nickel and is . The coins minted in Philadelphia bore the letter P. These coins were .
  • 12 hours ago – Values for the 1943 and 1944 war nickel types are also included. . the coin -- D is for Denver, S is for San Francisco, and P is for Philadelphia. .
  • A prelude to the 1976 Philadelphia Legionnaires' disease epidemic was an . . suggested that the epidemic was due to nickel carbonyl poisoning, a disease that he had . The first known isolation of a Legionella spp. bacterium was in 1943. .
  • Nickels have never been made of steel. 1943 nickels were made of an alloy of silver, copper, and manganese. Nickel was needed for the war effort. Depending .
  • 1943 S Jefferson Wartime Nickel . (Denver) and "P" (Philadelphia). Note .
  • Who made the five 1913 Liberty head nickels? How did a bunch of "contraband" $20 gold pieces escape the Philadelphia Mint in 1933? Why do some 1943 .
  • A 1943 Philadelphia Athletics roster with uniform numbers, player stats and Opening Day data.
  • U.S. Cent Values; U.S. Nickel Values; U.S. Dime Values . Is My 1943 Penny Rare? . worth much because of their high mintages, the average State Quarter from each U.S. Mint (Philadelphia and Denver) has a mintage of 270 million coins. .
  • The nickel is a natural choice for this series, as the obverse has long . . Over one billion 1943 steel cents were produced at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San .
  • Apr 17, 2008 – Another highly sought variety is found on Philadelphia Mint nickels dated 1943. On such coins, Jefferson's eye appears doubled, as the .
  • Up to 1911 all nickels were minted at Philadelphia, which didn't use a mint mark at that time. Please see the Related Question for values. What does the 1943 .

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