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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3741691, member: 78298"]The silver nickels are 35% silver 56% copper and 9% manganese. In 1942 they made regular nickels in Philly and Denver, and silver nickels in Philly and San Fran.</p><p>Here is a list not including varieties, doubled dies, errors, over mms, or proofs. As for the 2009 it's because they are considered low mintage by modern standards, but there's really no value there.</p><p><a href="https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/1192/nickels/jefferson/2009-P/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/1192/nickels/jefferson/2009-P/" rel="nofollow">2009 P</a> 39,840,000</p><p><a href="https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/1193/nickels/jefferson/2009-D/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/1193/nickels/jefferson/2009-D/" rel="nofollow">2009 D</a> 46,800,000</p><p>I've seen people keep the 1957 and 1958 and they are lower mintage, </p><p>but there's no market and no value for those. Even for many of these on the list you won't get anything in circulated condition. Many need to be XF or better.</p><p><br /></p><p>1955</p><p>1954-S</p><p>1953-S</p><p>1952-S</p><p>1951-S</p><p>1950</p><p>1950-D</p><p>1949-S</p><p>1948-S</p><p>1946-S</p><p>1945-P silver</p><p>1945-D silver</p><p>1945-S silver</p><p>1944-P silver</p><p>1944-D silver</p><p>1944-S silver</p><p>1943-P silver</p><p>1943-D silver</p><p>1943-S silver</p><p>1942-S silver</p><p>1942-P silver</p><p>1942-D</p><p>1939-S</p><p>1939-D</p><p>1938-S</p><p>1938-D</p><p>1938[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3741691, member: 78298"]The silver nickels are 35% silver 56% copper and 9% manganese. In 1942 they made regular nickels in Philly and Denver, and silver nickels in Philly and San Fran. Here is a list not including varieties, doubled dies, errors, over mms, or proofs. As for the 2009 it's because they are considered low mintage by modern standards, but there's really no value there. [URL='https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/1192/nickels/jefferson/2009-P/']2009 P[/URL] 39,840,000 [URL='https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/1193/nickels/jefferson/2009-D/']2009 D[/URL] 46,800,000 I've seen people keep the 1957 and 1958 and they are lower mintage, but there's no market and no value for those. Even for many of these on the list you won't get anything in circulated condition. Many need to be XF or better. 1955 1954-S 1953-S 1952-S 1951-S 1950 1950-D 1949-S 1948-S 1946-S 1945-P silver 1945-D silver 1945-S silver 1944-P silver 1944-D silver 1944-S silver 1943-P silver 1943-D silver 1943-S silver 1942-S silver 1942-P silver 1942-D 1939-S 1939-D 1938-S 1938-D 1938[/QUOTE]
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