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1942-1945 35% Silver Wartime Nickel Set - BU (Wayte Raymond)

1942-1945 35% Silver Wartime Nickel Set - BU (Wayte Raymond)
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  • Mint: Varies
  • Grade: Brilliant Unc
  • Diameter: 21.2 mm
  • Denomination: 5 Cents
  • Metal Content: 0.6188 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This complete 11-coin set of Wartime Nickels each contains 35% Silver! This is a vintage holder with originally toned coins and is a great way to add variety to your collection. These holders are well known among collectors and great for displaying a set.
    These coins exhibit a large mint mark over the dome of Monticello.

    Product Highlights:
    • Each coin contains 35% Silver, 56% Copper and 9% Manganese.
    • Each set of nickels contains approximately 0.618 oz of Silver.
    • These 35% Silver composition nickels were made from 1942 through 1945 as an emergency measure to alleviate the wartime shortage of nickel.
    • The mint mark “P” for the Philadelphia Mint was used for the first time in American coinage history.


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    Add this wartime set of 35% Silver nickels to your cart today!

    Pre-1965 35% Silver coins, sometimes referred to as junk Silver or scrap Silver, are a great way to start your Silver investments. These Silver coins were pulled from circulation with the introduction of Copper/Nickel clad coins and the rising demand of Silver. The public saved them for their 35% Silver content as a rainy day fund they could fall back on.

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