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19 Νοε 2021 · The Jefferson Nickel premiered in 1938 and branch-mint issues saw the inclusion of a mint mark on the reverse just to the right of Monticello, with “D” indicating coins struck in Denver and “S” symbolizing specimens from the San Francisco Mint.
7 Δεκ 2021 · Originally, Jefferson Nickels lacking a mint mark signaled coins made at the Philadelphia Mint. However, things soon changed for the Jefferson Nickel, a coin traditionally consisting...
Mint marks: D, S, P, W (2020 only). Located from 1938 to 1964 to the right of Monticello, except for "wartime nickels" which have a large mint mark above Monticello. No mint marks used from 1965 to 1967. From 1968 to 2004, slightly clockwise from the last digit of the date. In 2005, under "Liberty". Since 2006, under the date.
Jefferson nickels have been minted since 1938 at the Philadelphia and Denver mints and from the San Francisco mint until 1970. Key dates for the series include the 1939-D, and 1950-D nickels. The 1939-D nickel with a mintage of 3,514,000 coins is the second lowest behind the 1950-D nickel.
Wartime Nickels mint mark is on the reverse top center, only wartime nickels have an actual P mark. After 1964 the mint mark was moved to the obverse (front) of the Nickel. See All Jefferson Nickels
7 Αυγ 2024 · As illustrated in the photo below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the coin, right next to Monticello for coins dated 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1964: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S). Beginning in 1942 and lasting until 1945, the Mint used an alloy of 35% silver, made the mint mark larger, and moved above ...
One of the most popular circulation coins the mint has ever produced is the Jefferson Nickel. These nickels were first produced in 1938 as a replacement for the Buffalo Nickel and they remain in production to this day.