How A War-Era Jefferson Nickel Became One Of The Most Valuable Coins In U.S. History

During World War II, the U.S. Mint made a radical change to the Jefferson nickel that would accidentally create some of the most desirable treasures in American numismatics. By removing nickel metal from the alloy to support the war effort, the Mint introduced a short-lived silver composition (1942–1945). Within those years, a handful of rare varieties, extremely low-population top-grade Continue reading