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1943-P Wartime Silver
| Weight | 5 g |
| Diameter | 21.21 mm |
| Mint | Philadelphia |
| Strike | Circulation strike |
| Mintage | 271,165,000 Combined mintage for all 1943-P Wartime varieties |
| Edge | Plain |
| Alignment | ↑↓ Coin |
| Composition | 56% Copper, 35% Silver, 9% Manganese |
| Melt value | — |
| Designer | Felix Schlag |
| Collector's Key ID | CK-1367 |
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Other recorded varieties for 1943-P:
- 1943-P Doubled Die Obverse, Wartime Silver · Doubled Die Obverse, Wartime Silver
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Philadelphia struck 271,165,000 Wartime Silver Jefferson nickels in 1943, by far the highest Wartime Silver mintage of any year and reflecting massive wartime demand for nickel coinage. The coin is abundant in all grades and readily available in Mint State. Strike characteristics are generally strong, and Full Steps examples exist in adequate numbers for specialist demand at modest premiums.
The 1943-P represents the first full year of Wartime Silver production at Philadelphia and documents the composition change's full implementation after the mid-1942 transition. The large reverse mintmark above Monticello identifies the silver composition immediately, distinguishing these coins from the earlier copper-nickel Jefferson issues.
1943 was a pivotal year in World War II. The Battle of Stalingrad ended with Soviet victory, the Allies landed in Italy, and American forces were beginning the island-hopping campaign across the Pacific. The Wartime Silver nickels struck that year circulated through a country fully committed to the war effort, with rationing, war bond drives, and massive industrial mobilization reshaping daily life. The silver-copper-manganese composition of the coin was itself a symbol of wartime sacrifice: ordinary Americans gave up nickel in their small change so that the metal could go into military equipment.
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| Grade | Description | Low | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| G-4 | Good (G) | — | — |
| VG-8 | Very Good (VG) | — | — |
| F-12 | Fine (F) | — | — |
| VF-20 | Very Fine (VF) | — | — |
| EF-40 | Extremely Fine (EF) | — | — |
| AU-50 | About Uncirculated (AU) | — | — |
| MS-60 | Uncirculated (MS) | — | — |
| MS-63 | Choice Uncirculated (MS) | — | — |
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