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1946 No Mint And 1946 D Nickel

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1946-No-Mint-And-1946-D-Nickel
1946-No-Mint-And-1946-D-Nickel

Are they valuable?
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10/23/2024 12:39 pm
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Do you have questions here?
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Yes in the picture I asked if they are valuable
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5c each. The silver War Nickels and the 1950D have some value.

No mintmark = Philadelphia. Ignore the click-bait stupidity.

As the original mint, Philadelphia only used the P mintmark for the War Nickels (1942-1945) to show they were 35% silver.

And then in 1979 with the Susan B. Anthony dollars followed by all regular coins in 1980 and later from the nickel up.

The 2017 Lincoln Cent is the only Lincoln Cent with a P mintmark to commemorate the 225th anniversary of the founding of the mint.

Now if you want to chat about American Silver Eagle Bullion coins (ASEs), yes, there are a bunch of shenanigans with the P mintmark there.


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Worth just slightly over a nickel in this condition, but still a fun "find."
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Not worth much, but still keepers.
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Okay sorry for the "stpuidity" I'm new to this whole coin thing so pardon me if I don't know that no mint mark = Philadelphia mint. But thanks anyway!
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Worth face value each.
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to CCF
your coin do have minimal value, but in the condition they are in, not too much.
Nest time post only one coin per topic and please post full coin images as well.
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Sorry I thought they were full pictures
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Not seeing much value here.
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