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U.S. Mint 35% Silver War Nickels, $1 Face Value, Average Circulated Coins
U.S. Mint 35% Silver War Nickels, $1 Face Value, Average Circulated Coins
U.S. Mint 35% Silver War Nickels, $1 Face Value, Average Circulated Coins
Discover a unique investment opportunity with these Average Circulated Silver War Nickels, each containing 35% Silver!
U.S. Mint 35% Silver War Nickels, $1 Face Value, Average Circulated Coins
Item #: 49600894

U.S. Mint 35% Silver War Nickels, $1 Face Value, Average Circulated Coins

Item #: 49600894

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What Stands Out

Silver Content
These War Nickels contain 35% silver, offering collectors intrinsic value along with historical significance, making them a worthwhile investment for both numismatists and silver enthusiasts.
Historical Value
Minted during World War II, these coins represent a unique era in American history, appealing to collectors interested in wartime memorabilia and the economic conditions of the 1940s.
Affordable Collecting
With a face value of $1, these average circulated coins provide an accessible entry point for new collectors, allowing them to own a piece of history without breaking the bank.

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Shop U.S. Mint 35% Silver War Nickels, $1 Face Value, Average Circulated Coins online at a best price in New Zealand. 304043948
  • Each $1 face value contains 20 coins with a composition of 35% Silver, 56% Copper, and 9% Manganese.
  • Approximately 1.125 oz of Silver in each $1 face value of nickels.
  • Sealed in a tightly wrapped paper roll for protection.
  • Made from 1942 through 1945 to alleviate the wartime shortage of nickel.
  • Includes the mint mark “P” for the first time in American coinage history.
  • Pre-1965 35% Silver coins, also known as junk Silver, are a valuable investment.
Precious metal gradeVery Good (VG)
CirculatedY
Coin typeBullion
Release year1942
ManufacturerUS Mint
BrandU.S. Mint
MaterialSilver, Copper, Manganese
Money denomination$1
Metal percentage35
ColorSilver
Color categorySilver
Metal nameSilver
Edition year1965
Piece count20
Count per pack20
Count20
Retail packagingSingle Piece
Item Weight2.81 lbs (1.27 kg)

Who Should Buy?

Suitable For
  • Coin Collectors

    Ideal for hobbyists looking to enhance their collection with historical silver coins from World War II.

  • Investment Seekers

    A great option for investors interested in silver content due to the increasing value of precious metals.

  • Gift Givers

    Perfect as a unique gift for friends or family interested in history or numismatics.

Not Suitable For
  • Budget Buyers

    Those on a tight budget might find better value in less expensive coin options.

  • Uninterested Individuals

    People who lack interest in coins or history may not appreciate receiving these coins.

  • High-Value Investors

    Investors seeking high-end coinage may prefer rarer or more valuable collectibles over average circulated coins.

Product Description

About This Item

Introducing our 35% Silver War Nickels $1 Face Value Avg Circ! These historic coins are a must-have for any collector or investor looking to add a piece of history to their collection. Made from 1942 through 1945 as an emergency measure during the wartime shortage of nickel, these nickels contain approximately 1.125 oz of Silver in each $1 face value. The mint mark "P" for the Philadelphia Mint was used for the first time in American coinage history, making these coins even more unique.

Each roll of nickels will come sealed in a tightly wrapped paper roll, ensuring their protection during transit. To further protect your Silver investment from the adverse effects of moisture, we recommend adding our silica gel packets to your order. Your Silver will be kept in pristine condition.

Pre-1965 35% Silver coins, sometimes referred to as junk Silver or scrap Silver, are an excellent way to start your Silver investments. These coins were pulled from circulation when copper/nickel clad coins were introduced, making them a rarity. The public saved these coins for their 35% Silver content, creating a rainy day fund they could fall back on.

These Average Circulated Silver War Nickels are not only a valuable investment opportunity but also a piece of American history. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of the past. Add several $1 face value Silver War Nickel rolls to your cart today and start building your collection.

Investing in War Nickels has never been easier. Shop now and discover the fascinating world of numismatics with our wide range of coins. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, our Silver War Nickels are a timeless addition to any collection.

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Product Buying Guide

Investing in 35% Silver War Nickels can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to add valuable silver to your investment portfolio. These nickels, minted from 1942 to 1945, contain 35% Silver, making them a popular choice for investors and collectors looking to acquire physical silver in a convenient and affordable form.

Product Specifications

  • 35% Silver, 56% Copper, 9% Manganese
  • $1 (20 coins)
  • Approximately 1.125 oz per $1 face value

Key Features

  • Each $1 face value includes approximately 1.125 oz of Silver
  • Minted as an emergency measure during the wartime shortage of nickel, these coins hold historical importance
  • The coins come sealed in a tightly wrapped paper roll, ensuring their protection and easy storage

Usage Scenarios

  • An excellent way to start or diversify a silver investment portfolio with affordable and readily available silver
  • Ideal for numismatists and collectors interested in historical coins with intrinsic value

Some User Review

  • I bought these war nickels for their silver content, and I'm delighted with the quality and condition of the coins.
  • As a collector, I appreciate the historical significance of these coins, and they make a valuable addition to my collection.

Competitors

  • Comparatively budget-friendly option for acquiring silver
  • Each $1 face value provides a convenient and cost-effective way to own silver

Buying Considerations

  • Consider the historical significance of these coins, which adds intrinsic value and may appeal to collectors and history enthusiasts
  • Factor in the cost of appropriate storage accessories like silica gel packets to protect the silver from moisture

Conclusion

Whether you're a seasoned investor or a budding collector, 35% Silver War Nickels offer a historical and tangible way to invest in silver with added convenience and affordability.

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Investing in 35% Silver War Nickels can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to add valuable silver to your investment portfolio. These nickels, minted from 1942 to 1945, contain 35% Silver, making them a popular choice for investors and collectors looking to acquire physical silver in a convenient and affordable form. Continue Reading

Customer Questions & Answers

  • Question: What is the silver content of the War Nickels?

    Answer: The War Nickels contain 35% Silver.
  • Question: How many coins are in a roll?

    Answer: Each roll contains 20 coins, equating to a $1 face value.
  • Question: What historical significance do these coins have?

    Answer: These coins were minted during a time of wartime nickel shortages from 1942 to 1945.

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