What were nickels made of in 1946?

The 1946 nickels were the first post-war nickels minted and signified a return to the pre-war composition of 75% copper and 25% nickel, with a diameter of 21.2mm and a mass of 5g. During this year, three locations struck nickels: Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver.

What were nickels made of in 1947?

Coin Specifications:

Country:United States
Mintage:37,822,000
Alloy:75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Weight:5 grams
Diameter:21.21 mm

How much was a nickel in 1946?

1946 Nickel Value

1946 Jefferson Nickel Value
Condition of Coin
1946$0.05$1.59
1946 D$0.05$1.58
1946 S$0.05$1.38

Does a 1947 nickel have any value?

In circulated condition, a 1947 nickel with no mint mark is generally worth 10 to 20 cents. Values for most uncirculated 1947 no mintmark nickels range from about 70 cents to $1.50.

How big is a 1946 5 cent coin?

Information: Krause number KM# A192 Shape Round Alignment Coin (180°) Weight (gr) 5 Diameter (mm) 21.21

How many cents are in a 1946 Krause nickel?

Information: Krause number KM# A192 Country USA Denomination 5 cents Year 1946-2003 Subject Jefferson Nickel

How much is a 5 cent coin worth?

This index is based on the data of Numista members collections. It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin and 100 meaning a rare coin among Numista members. UNITED STATES 5 Cents 1954 – D $ 2.99 maximum shipping in USA $1.00 UNITED STATES 5 Cents 1939 , $ 3.99 maximum shipping in USA $1.00 5 CENTS / NICKEL COIN – 1946…

When did the Jefferson nickel stop being minted?

Including pre-war issues, the mintage of this coin resumed in 1946 as KM#A192. War-time silver nickels are listed separately as KM#192a due to different metal compositions. 1938 thru 1989 = 5 full steps

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