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1961 Jefferson Nickel No Mint Mark Rare!
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eBay item number:335345161981
Item specifics
- Denomination
- 5C
- Circulated/Uncirculated
- Circulated
- Coin
- Jefferson
- Certification Number
- uncertified
- Strike Type
- Business
- Fineness
- unknown
- Grade
- Ungraded
- Mint Location
- no mint mark
- Variety
- no mint mark
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Certification
- Uncertified
- Composition
- Copper-Nickel
- Year
- 1961
About this product
Product Information
This U.S. nickel coin is also known as a Jefferson nickel. The coin weighs 0.18 oz (5 g) and measures 0.83 inches (21.2 mm) in diameter. The 1961 five-cent piece is not a reserve coin. Rather, it is circulation coinage. Its appearance goes back to a coin design that prevailed during the period before the Second World War. To be more precise, the design of this 1961 five-cent piece originated in the year 1938. The composition of this coin includes significant amounts of both copper and nickel. Thus, this U.S. nickel can be described as a copper-nickel coin. Furthermore, the date marked on the copper-nickel coin is 1961, and the coin was minted at the Denver and Philadelphia sites of the U.S. Mint. This U.S. nickel was perceived as being of low intrinsic value at the time when it was minted. Thus, it was not thought to be necessary to prevent efforts to shave its edges. This is why the coin’s edges are plain. The coin’s obverse shows a portrait of President Thomas Jefferson, while its reverse features his Virginia estate, known as Monticello.
Product Key Features
Composition
Copper-Nickel
Year
1961
Additional Product Features
Geography
United States
Edge Description
Plain
Diameter (mm.)
21.2
Reverse Description
Pre-War Design Resumed
Coinage Type
Circulation Coinage
Coin Name
Jefferson Nickel
Catalog Number
Km# A192
Weight (g.)
5
Denomination
5 Cents
Geo
United States
Mint Name
U.S. Mint
Sub Geo
Not Available
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