As the other poster's have indicated, the sure-fire way to tell a War nickle with silver content is the large mint-mark above the dome of Monticello. A interesting factoid is that the war nickles were the first usage of the "P" mint-mark to indicate mintage in Philadelphia. Previously no mint mark was the indication of Philadelphia mintage.Farchaus2k said:Thank you all for the info. I sincerely appreciate it.
Last month I saw a 1942 D Nickel on ebay listed as a war nickel and likely a error coin.
It was a standard 1942 D in Fine condition except it a large scratch mark across the front. I couldn't figure out why the seller thought this coin could be an error coin or why he thought it was a war nickel. I messaged him and he gave me the run around. He wasn't ignorant, he was a crook.
Bottom line, buy a red book they cost about $10, it answers most questions. I suggested to the seller after his silly reply, he didn't reply again.
In 1942 the USA was at war. Therefore it is a War nickel, what it is not is a partial Silver Nickel. The "Silver Nickels" have the Mintmark in the Reverse, above the dome.
In 1942 the USA was at war. Therefore it is a War nickel, what it is not is a partial Silver Nickel. The "Silver Nickels" have the Mintmark in the Reverse, above the dome.
War nickel is a well known and commonly used phrase to describe the 35% nickels produced between 1942 and 1945. It's composition was changed due to the war materiel shortage, therefore "war nickel".
A 1942 nickel could be a WARTIME nickel, I assume.
The Denver mint did not make any war nickels in 1942
S.F made war nickels in 1942
Philly made both CuNi and silver war nickels in 1942 (war nickels have a P above the dome)
AGAIN buy a red book!!
Based upon my redbook, it gives me this info:
1942(philly): 49,789,000 minted(non-silver)- no mintmark above dome on back
1942d- 13,938,000 non-silver(no mint mark above dome on back)... need this one for my collection
WARTIME NICKELS...(silver, mintmark above dome on back)
1942p(57,873,000)
1942s(32,900,000)
no 1942d silver war nickels were made. hope this helps.