Silver Nickel Years

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This nickel was used during wartime, from the years 1942-1945. During this time, the Jefferson Nickel was minted with silver in order to preserve nickel for the war effort. Mint began production of the Jefferson Nickel, the coin was produced at three separate facilities: Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. The Jefferson Silver Nickel, also known as the Wartime Nickel, was struck by the United States Mint from 1942-1945 from a composition of 35% silver.As struck, each coin contained.05626 ounces of.

The CoinTrackers.com crew has compiled an awesome list we've dubbed 25 Most Valuable Nickels, and the page details the most valuable nickels minted in the United States from the late 1800's to the early 2000's. (Updated 2021) The values are descending so the most valuable are at the top. (so its a count up and not a countdown).

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  • 1.) 1913 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $4,408,650
  • 2.) 1880 Shield Nickel - Worth $20,000
  • 3.) 1924 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $14,000
  • 4.) 1926 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $7,600
  • 5.) 1927 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $5,000
  • 6.) 1881 Shield Nickel - Worth $4,000
  • 7.) 1883 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,900
  • 8.) 1867 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,600
  • 9.) 1920 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,500
  • 10.) 1928 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,400
  • 11.) 1918 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,300
  • 12.) 1925 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,300
  • 13.) 1924 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $3,000
  • 14.) 1870 Shield Nickel - Worth $3,000
  • 15.) 1920 S Buffalo Nickel - Worth $2,500
  • 16.) 1872 Shield Nickel - Worth $2,500
  • 17.) 1919 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $2,350
  • 18.) 1885 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $2,328
  • 19.) 1912 S Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $1,945
  • 20.) 1886 Liberty Head V Nickel - Worth $1,861
  • 21.) 1877 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,854
  • 22.) 1938 Jefferson Nickel - Worth $1,800
  • 23.) 1873 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,800
  • 24.) 1874 Shield Nickel - Worth $1,800
  • 25.) 1916 D Buffalo Nickel - Worth $1,780

Silver Nickel Years Made

Most Valuable Coins by Type...

All US Dollar Coins

  • *list does not count the newer Presidential Dollars

Silver Coins of the United States

US Silver Coins have been made in a variety of denominations during the history of United States Coinage.

They range in size from three cents to one dollar, with many varieties for most denominations, making them interesting to a wide range of collectors.

The seven denominations of US Silver Coins include three cent pieces, half dimes, dimes, twenty cent pieces, quarters, half dollars and dollars.

The wartime nickel of 1942 to 1945 could also be added to this list as a collectible silver coin considering that it was made of an alloy containing 35% silver.

Up until 1965, all United States dimes, quarter dollars and half dollars were made of 90% silver and 10% copper. The Coinage Act of 1965 changed the compositions of these coins to reduce or eliminate their silver content because the price of silver had risen above the face value of the coins.

Dimes and quarters were replaced with clad coinage that was a 75% copper/25% nickel outer layer bonded to an inner core of pure copper.

The 90% silver content of the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar was reduced between 1965 and 1970 to a net composition of 40% silver with outer layers of 80% silver/20% copper bonded to an inner core of .209 silver and .791 copper.

The silver content was completely eliminated in 1971 when half dollars and dollars met the same fate the dimes and quarters had in 1965.

A collectible silver coin was made from 1971 to 1976 however. Eisenhower Dollars containing a net composition of 40% silver were made especially for collectors. Coins released for circulation during this time were of the copper/nickel clad variety.

Silver Nickel Years Made

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Currently, US silver coins are made only for collectors and investors in the form of Silver Bullion Coins, such as the $1 American Silver Eagle, and Commemorative Coins.

Commemorative Coins are made to celebrate and honor American people, places, events, and institutions.

Both bullion and commemorative coins are legal tender but are not intended for circulation as their metal content is worth much more than their face value.

Below you will find a list of US Silver Coins. Clicking the links will take you to more information and images of these collectible silver coins as that information is added to the site.

Silver nickel years 1957

US Silver Coins


Nickel
  • Three-cent Silver Piece - 1851-1873
  • WWII Silver Jefferson Nickels - 1942-1945
  • Half Dimes - 1794-1873
    • Flowing Hair Half Dime - 1794-1795
    • Draped Bust Half Dime - 1796-1797
    • Capped Bust Half Dime - 1829-1837
    • Liberty Seated Half Dime - 1837-1873
  • Bust Dime - 1796-1837
  • Liberty Seated Dime - 1837-1891
  • Barber or Liberty Head Dime - 1892-1916
  • Mercury or Winged Liberty Head Dime - 1916-1945
  • Roosevelt Dime - 1946-1964
  • Liberty Seated Twenty Cent Piece - 1875-1878
  • Draped Bust Quarter - 1796-1807
  • Capped Bust Quarter - 1815-1838
  • Liberty Seated Quarter - 1838-1891
  • Barber or Liberty Head Quarter - 1892-1916
  • Washington Quarter - 1932-1964
  • Flowing Hair Half Dollar - 1794-1795
  • Draped Bust Half Dollar - 1796-1807
  • Capped Bust Half Dollar - 1807-1839
  • Liberty Seated Half Dollar - 1839-1891
  • Barber or Liberty Head Half Dollar - 1892-1915
  • Walking Liberty Half Dollar - 1916-1947
  • Franklin Half Dollar - 1948-1963
  • Kennedy Half Dollar - 1964, silver clad - 1965-1970
  • Flowing Hair Dollar - 1794-1795
  • Draped Bust Dollar - 1795-1804
  • Gobrecht Dollar - 1836-1839
  • Liberty Seated Dollar - 1840-1873
  • Trade Dollar - 1873-1885
  • Morgan Dollar - 1878-1921
  • Peace Dollar - 1921-1935
  • Eisenhower Dollar - silver clad, 1971-1976


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