The 1943 Philadelphia nickel, often referred to as a Jefferson nickel, is a notable collectible coin in the United States. Produced during World War II, these coins are made from a copper-nickel alloy and feature the iconic image of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. The Philadelphia mint did not place a mint mark on these coins, distinguishing them from those produced in Denver or San Francisco. Collectors value these coins for their historical context and the condition in which they are found, with high-grade specimens commanding premium prices in the numismatic market. Rolls of 5-cent nickels from this year can be sought after by enthusiasts for both their investment potential and their role in American history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1943 5c Roll 40 Coins 5c Roll Nickels 1943 Philadelphia