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1943 error Jefferson nickel made out of steel any intake on it or ho much it could be worth?

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What makes you think it is made from steel?
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@owe, please provide two additional pieces of information: the weight and whether a magnet is attracted to this coin. That will help us to confirm if this was made from an off alloy planchet, however unlikely that might be. Thx.
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1943 p nickel transitional error
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Greetings, the look of your nickel being off to you is a result of its
Metal Composition: 56% Copper - 35% Silver - 9% Manganese
It is a 100% certainty that no all steel planchett was ever used in the mint at this time other than the Zinc coated pennies and this does not look to be struck on that smaller type of planchett.
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It's not copper it's a experimental metal what I was told got to 1943 p nickels one's got a higher ping to it you almost got like a duller thing to it
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Weight is 4.6 g
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@Owe What experiment were they conducting ?
was not saying it to be copper, just gave the Metal Composition of what was used that year. But if someone told you they were thinking of using all steel planchett for the nickels during the war, it is the first time I ever herd of this. During experiments at the mint they tended to be very careful to send off test pieces to the furnace when done, some strike calibration coins had made there way out accidentally though .
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As far as the weight is concerned the standard is:
5.0
4.806 at the low end.
5.194 at the high end.
yours at 4.6 but yours has a lot of circulation wear so I see the weight within reason.
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It's a normal nickel .4 grams light due to tolerance and extreme wear. Nothing special here.
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It's not copper it's a experimental metal what I was told got to 1943 p nickels one's got a higher ping to it you almost got like a duller thing to it


You know about War Nickels right? 1942-1945 Nickels are different than all other nickels.... on purpose though, not experimental. So of course they sound different.

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Agree, just a well-worn old warnick.
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Yes I have the whole set well I have all the way from 1938 to 1959 I even have the double die Monticello with FS it's about a MS 63or 63 an a half
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Do you know anything about the 1943 s Wheat penny
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Weight is normal, composition has been explained, experimental alloy is debunked, no way is this steel, and as far as dropping a coin to hear a sound, that is non science way of doing things in my opinion. "some will do it and I respect that but I would not". You have a common War Nickel so worn it is only worth silver content value.
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Well thank y'all so much for the information I'm some what new maybe a year in a half into it so thank you very much for y'all's knowledge I appreciate it
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