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Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by bigbruiser94, Jul 11, 2013.

  1. bigbruiser94

    bigbruiser94 Active Member

    I have a 1942 nickel with no mint mark is that normal I thought that was the first year they started using the P mint mark
     
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  3. TypicalCreepahx

    TypicalCreepahx Hello There! ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆)

    Hi bruiser! 1942 was a partial year. Some were silver some weren't So if you don't see the Big mint mark above Monticello then there is no silver. The U.S. Mint issued two compositions of the nickel in 1942. The copper-nickel composition used today and the 35% silver composition listed here. World War II prompted the rationing of many commodities. Nickel was highly valued for use in armor plating, and Congress ordered the removal of this metal from the five-cent piece, effective October 8, 1942<----. From that date, and lasting through the end of 1945, five-cent pieces bore the regular design but were minted from an alloy of copper, silver and manganese. It was anticipated that these emergency coins would be withdrawn from circulation after the war, so a prominent distinguishing feature was added. Coins from all three mints bore very large mintmarks above the dome of Monticello, and the letter 'P' was used as a mintmark for the first time on a U. S. coin. -Taken from Coinflation
     
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  4. coervi

    coervi Lincoln Collector

    According to the Red Book, 49,789,000 were minted without a mint mark then on Oct. 8th 1942 they started with the wartime silver alloy minting 57,873,000 "P" minted nickels.

    *edit TypicalCreepahx beat me to it*
     
  5. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Yes, it is the first year they used the large P MM (over the dome), but it was also the last year they made the smaller MM beside Monticello or at least those of Philadelphia and Denver. In other words, they made 4 different MM that year - no and big for Philadelphia, Small Denver and the large S.
     
  6. TypicalCreepahx

    TypicalCreepahx Hello There! ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆)

    *edit TypicalCreepahx beat me to it*[/quote]

    Yay! It was an honor
     
  7. bigbruiser94

    bigbruiser94 Active Member

    OK thanks everyone
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    You really should pick up a Red Book, tons of info there
     
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  9. Dean 295

    Dean 295 D.O.M.

    Wasn't there counterfeit 1942 nickels out also without the letter "p" on top of Monticello? Or was it the 1943?
     
  10. dsmith23

    dsmith23 Gotta get 'em all

  11. bigbruiser94

    bigbruiser94 Active Member

    I have a 2014 redbook guess I should of looked in there first
     
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