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I am offering a vintage 1943 US Wartime Jefferson Silver nickel 5 Cents coin # 140.

OBVERSE: a left-facing portrait of Jefferson, who wears a coat and a wig representative of the period. Inside a flat rim is IN GOD WE TRUST to the left of the portrait, and LIBERTY and the date to the right, the last two separated by a small centered five-point star.

REVERSE: an elevation view of the front of Monticello, with the word MONTICELLO below. Around the smooth rim are E PLURIBUS UNUM at the top and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the bottom; FIVE CENTS in smaller letters forms a concentric arc above STATES OF and below MONTICELLO.

The wartime nickel features the largest mint mark to grace a United States coin, located above Monticello's dome on the reverse.

P mint mark minted in Philadelphia.
Edge: Smooth.
56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese.
Measurement: 21 mm.
Weight: 4.7 grams.
Condition: VF (Very Fine), see photos.

As a coin collector I DO NOT clean any of my coins to preserve the original patina, if you wish to clean the coin/s I will leave it up to you.

I’m willing to drill a hole in the coin with NO extra cost if you needed for Jewelry Making.

The coin you see in the photo is the coin you get.

Fantastic for your jewelry, craft projects, Steampunk, collage art projects or just a great addition to your coins collection.