

1944-P Jefferson Nickel NGC MS65 – WWII Silver Alloy Gem Uncirculated Coin
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The 1944-P Jefferson Nickel is a remarkable artifact from one of the most pivotal periods in American history—World War II. Struck at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, this coin is part of the famous “Wartime Silver Nickel” series, produced between 1942 and 1945 when nickel metal was redirected for military use.
Unlike standard nickels, this piece contains a unique 35% silver composition, making it both historically significant and intrinsically valuable. The large “P” mintmark above Monticello on the reverse was the first time the Philadelphia Mint used a mintmark on U.S. coinage—an important milestone in numismatic history.
Graded MS65 (Mint State 65) by Numismatic Guaranty Company, this coin stands out with strong luster, sharp detail, and only minor imperfections visible under magnification. Its gem-level preservation makes it a highly desirable collectible for both seasoned numismatists and new collectors seeking quality wartime coinage.
Key Details
- Year: 1944
- Mint Mark: P (Philadelphia)
- Denomination: 5 Cents (Nickel)
- Grade: MS65 (Gem Uncirculated)
- Grading Service: Numismatic Guaranty Company
- Composition: 35% Silver, 56% Copper, 9% Manganese
- Weight: 5.00 grams
- Diameter: 21.2 mm
- Designer: Felix Schlag
Historical Significance
This coin represents the United States’ wartime adaptation during World War II, when critical metals like nickel were reserved for armor and weapons production. The shift to a silver alloy makes the 1944-P nickel a tangible piece of wartime resourcefulness and innovation.
Additionally, the prominent mintmark above Monticello helped citizens easily identify silver-content coins, which were later redeemable—adding another layer of historical importance.
Rarity & Value
While millions of 1944-P nickels were minted, high-grade examples like MS65 are far less common due to circulation wear and the challenges of preserving wartime coinage in pristine condition. Coins at this grade level offer:
- Strong eye appeal and collector demand
- Solid long-term collectible value
- Added intrinsic value from silver content
Gem-quality wartime nickels continue to grow in popularity, making this piece a smart addition to any U.S. coin collection.
Why Add This Coin to Your Collection?
Owning a 1944-P Jefferson Nickel in MS65 condition means holding a well-preserved piece of American wartime history, blending silver value, historical importance, and collector-grade quality into one compelling coin.
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