The first wartime nickel made with a silver alloy, identifiable by the large mint mark above Monticello on the reverse.
The first wartime nickel made with a silver alloy, identifiable by the large mint mark above Monticello on the reverse.
One of the most common wartime nickels, made with a silver-copper-manganese alloy to save nickel for the war effort.
Features the "D" mint mark above Monticello and contains 35% silver.
Similar to other wartime nickels, with the large "S" mint mark and 35% silver content.
Made from the same silver alloy and features the large "P" mint mark above Monticello.
Contains 35% silver, with the large "D" mint mark indicating it was minted in Denver.