Aha, so we're being silly, then? OK, fine. In that case, I shall point out that every single nickel ever made is technically a "War Time nickel", since there has been a war going on somewhere at all times, ever since Oog the Caveman decided he didn't like the way his neighbor Gaarg looked, and picked up a rock. And that was waaay before the invention of nickels. Therefore nickels and War Time have always coexisted.
I want to see the reverse side also.. Only because there were counterfeits made. It can be determined by looking at the back. That's why we ask But I get what you mean.
@Bmax5020 It might be a good idea if you bought a copy of "A Guide Book of United States Coins" aka "The Red Book". It is published every year and is available online at Whitman Books. Chris
They're fun. I used to find quite a few in rolls from the bank. It's been a very long time since one turned up in my change, though. Of course I have had them turn up in other places.