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1948-D Jefferson Nickel - U.S. Coin Prices from our Auction Archive
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Jefferson Nickels date back to 1938 and were originally designed by Felix Schlag. From 1942 to 1945, "Wartime" nickels were were composed of a silver alloy, as nickel was an important wartime material. A large mintmark was placed above Monticello on the reverse to indicate the change.
GreatCollections has sold 217 of the 1948-D Jefferson Nickel in the past 15 years, selling at prices from $6 to $816, in grades 1 to 68.
The design was made by: Felix Schlag.
GreatCollections has sold 217 of the 1948-D Jefferson Nickel in the past 15 years, selling at prices from $6 to $816, in grades 1 to 68.
The design was made by: Felix Schlag.
Country:
United States
Year:
1948
Denomination:
5c
PCGS / Industry #:
4035
Strike Type:
Business Strike
Mint Location:
Denver
Designer:
Felix Schlag
Coin Weight:
5 g
Diameter:
21.2 mm
Composition:
.750 copper, .250 nickel