





Secure your $1 Face Value Bag of U.S. Circulation War Nickel 35% Silver Coins and grow your wealth today!
The United States "War Nickel" tells the elaborate story of the nation's wartime efforts and their method of dealing with such times. As the replacement to the beloved Buffalo Nickel, the Jefferson nickel was initially comprised of 75% nickel and 25% copper. However, as the United States entered World War II, so did their economy, and nickel was conserved and re-purposed for the production of artillery and other weaponry.
Thus, between the years of 1942 until 1945, Jefferson Nickels was recomposed with 56% copper, 9% manganese, and, most importantly, 35% silver. They were distinguished by the mint mark that can be seen above Thomas Jefferson's Monticello estate on the obverse side. These Nickels are sought after for their precious metal content in addition to their historical significance and are available to you in $1 face value bags.
Established in 1792 as the first national mint in the United States, the United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for official legal tender coinage production. The United States Mint has a mission to serve Americans as the sole manufacturer and distributor of circulating currency coins. The U.S. mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors, silver and gold bullion coins for investors (such as the popular Eagle and Buffalo series), as well as Congressional Medals.
Secure your $1 Face Value Bag of U.S. Circulation War Nickel 35% Silver Coins and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1.125 oz of 350 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features Thomas Jefferson's historic Monticello Estate, located in Virginia
*Reverse: Features the likeness of the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson
The United States "War Nickel" tells the elaborate story of the nation's wartime efforts and their method of dealing with such times. As the replacement to the beloved Buffalo Nickel, the Jefferson nickel was initially comprised of 75% nickel and 25% copper. However, as the United States entered World War II, so did their economy, and nickel was conserved and re-purposed for the production of artillery and other weaponry.
Thus, between the years of 1942 until 1945, Jefferson Nickels was recomposed with 56% copper, 9% manganese, and, most importantly, 35% silver. They were distinguished by the mint mark that can be seen above Thomas Jefferson's Monticello estate on the obverse side. These Nickels are sought after for their precious metal content in addition to their historical significance and are available to you in $1 face value bags.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE DES ÉTATS-UNIS
Créé en 1792 en tant que premier hôtel des monnaies des États-Unis, la Monnaie des États-Unis est un bureau du département du Trésor, chargé de la production des pièces de monnaie ayant cours légal. La Monnaie des États-Unis a la mission de servir les Américains en tant que seul fabricant et distributeur de pièces de monnaie en circulation. La Monnaie américaine produit également des pièces commémoratives pour les collectionneurs, des pièces d'investissement en argent et en or pour les investisseurs (telles que les populaires séries Aigle et Bison), ainsi que des médailles du Congrès.