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1941 and no Jefferson nickels? All I see are Buffs.


I suspect the majority of nickels in 1941 would still be buffalos.

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I suspect the majority of nickels in 1941 would still be buffalos.


Maybe, but from 1938 to 1940, there were nearly 420,000,000 Jeffs minted. That excludes anything minted in 1941 (over 300,000,000 total that year). To match that, you need Buff mintage from 1929-1938 to total nearly 460,000,000. I get the point, though, of a moderately established coin being more prevalent over a coin introduced a few years ago, despite its mintage.

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More likely: the set designer thought Jeffersons would look too much like modern coins given the longevity of the design.
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