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Category:  Varieties
Owner:  Lem E
Last Modified:  4/30/2024
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Slot: 1939REV OF 40 QDR - FS-802
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1939 QDR REV OF 40 FS-802
Grade: NGC MS 66 5FS
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Owner Comments
Mint - Philadelphia
Mintage - 120,615,000 (-10% using REV of 38)
Acquisition date - 1/17/21

Collection piece:
A clean, untoned example showing a satin luster and 5 full steps. This is the Quadrupled Die Reverse variety or FS-802. The quadrupling shows on MONTICELLO, FIVE CENTS, AMERICA and UNUM.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:5
6 Full Step Rarity: Rare
Most exhibit brilliant satin surfaces with several varieties of a DDR/QDR.
Slot: 1941 S LARGE S
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1941 S LARGE S
Grade: NGC MS 66
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Owner Comments
Mint - San Francisco
Mintage - 43,455,000
Acquisition date - 9/8/21

Collection piece:
This is the scarcer Large S variety. This coin shows some light toning on both sides, and has the typical weaker strike as seen on this particular year. The step detail is subpar due to some blending and hits. One of 2 Large S coins in the collection. The large S mintmark was used later in the production run in 1941 and continued on San Francisco coins of the copper-nickel alloy after 1942. A good marker to look at when determining between small and large varieties is the bottom of the S. Look for a flatter bottom and big triangle serif as opposed to the rounder bottom and notch on the small S coins.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:10
6 Full Step Rarity: Scarce
Most exhibit brilliant but smooth to prooflike surfaces. Nagengast suggests that less than 10 die pairs were used during the production run with only 1 pair using the Large S mintmark
Slot: 1941 S LARGE S
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1941 S LARGE S
Grade: NGC MS 66
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Owner Comments
Mint - San Francisco
Mintage - 43,455,000
Acquisition date - 12/17/20

Collection piece:
This is the scarcer Large S variety. This coin shows some light toning on both sides, and has the typical weaker strike as seen on this particular year. The step detail is subpar due to some blending and hits. One of 2 Large S coins in the collection. The large S mintmark was used later in the production run in 1941 and continued on San Francisco coins of the copper-nickel alloy after 1942. A good marker to look at when determining between small and large varieties is the bottom of the S. Look for a flatter bottom and big triangle serif as opposed to the rounder bottom and notch on the small S coins.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:10
6 Full Step Rarity: Scarce
Most exhibit brilliant but smooth to prooflike surfaces. Nagengast suggests that less than 10 die pairs were used during the production run with only 1 pair using the Large S mintmark.
Slot: 1942 S/S - VP-004
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1942 S/S VP-004
Grade: NGC MS 64
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Owner Comments
Mint - San Francisco
Mintage - 32,900,000
Acquisition date - 10/27/23
Slot: 1942 S/S/S - FS-501
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1942 S/S/S FS-501
Grade: NGC MS 65
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Owner Comments
Mint - San Francisco
Mintage - 32,900,000
Acquisition date - 4/7/24
Slot: 1943/2 P
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1943/2 P
Grade: NGC MS 65
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Owner Comments
Mint - Philadelphia
Mintage - 200,000 (estimated)
Acquisition date - 3/22/21

This is the rare overdate. A 1942 P working die was repunched with a 1943 P master die, causing doubling and leaving parts of the earlier 2 still visible. Sometimes called a hook 3 as this is the main marker to look for. Doubling is visible on LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST as well.

Collection piece:
A decent example with a hint of golden toning on the obverse. The luster is a bit muted on this piece and if not for the hit on the steps, this would be at least a 5FS coin.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:5
6 Full Step Rarity: Scarce
There is another doubled die for the 43 P referred to as the "double eye".
Slot: 1943/2 P
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1943/2 P
Grade: NGC MS 65 5FS
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Owner Comments
Mint - Philadelphia
Mintage - 200,000 (estimated)
Acquisition date - 11/30/21

This is the rare overdate. A 1942 P working die was repunched with a 1943 P master die, causing doubling and leaving parts of the earlier 2 still visible. Sometimes called a hook 3 as this is the main marker to look for. Doubling is visible on LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST as well.

Collection piece:
A nice example to upgrade the existing slot in this set. The former coin having the same gem grade of 65, only this piece carries the 5FS designation along with a CAC bean. There are only a select few circulation strike Jefferson nickels that are eligible for CAC recognition. Good luster is presented on this untoned piece.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:5
6 Full Step Rarity: Scarce
There is another doubled die for the 43 P referred to as the "double eye".
Slot: 1943 P DDO - FS-106
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1943 P DDO FS-106
Grade: NGC MS 62
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Owner Comments
Mint - Philadelphia
Mintage - 271,165,000
Acquisition date - 6/7/21

This is the highest mintage issue of all the war nickels.

Collection piece:
This is the "double eye" (VP-002/FS-106) variety for the 43P issue. There is a secondary eye below the primary eye along with other doubling. This is a lower grade example and the plan is to upgrade when the right coin comes along.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:5
6 Full Step Rarity: Scarce
One of the most common wartime nickels, probably due to its very high mintage. Some of the issue shows planchet roughness.
Slot: 1943 P/P - VP-007
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1943 P/P VP-007
Grade: NGC MS 64 5FS
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Owner Comments
Mint - Philadelphia
Mintage - 271,165,000
Acquisition date - 10/26/23
Slot: 1943 P/P - VP-008
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1943 P/P VP-008
Grade: NGC MS 65
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Owner Comments
Mint - Philadelphia
Mintage - 271,165,000
Acquisition date - 2/11/23
Slot: 1943 D/D - FS-501
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1943 D/D FS-501
Grade: NGC MS 66 5FS
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Owner Comments
Mint - Denver
Mintage - 15,294,000
Acquisition date - 12/19/20
Slot: 1944 D/D - FS-501
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1944 D/D FS-501
Grade: NGC MS 63
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Owner Comments
Mint - Denver
Mintage - 32,309,000
Acquisition date - 12/28/20
Slot: 1945 P DDR - FS-801
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1945 P DDR FS-801
Grade: NGC MS 65
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Owner Comments
Mint - Philadelphia
Mintage - 119,408,000
Acquisition date - 2/3/21

Collection piece:
This is an example of one of the two popular DDR (FS-801) coins for this issue. Untoned with some planchet roughness keeps this piece at a 65 grade. The doubling is most prominent on ELLO and CENTS.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:20
6 Full Step Rarity: Very rare
This issue usually exhibits surface roughness, and smooth gems are very difficult to find.
Slot: 1947 D/D - VP-001
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1947 D/D VP-001
Grade: NGC MS 65
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Owner Comments
Mint - Denver
Mintage - 37,822,000
Acquisition date - 11/7/23
Slot: 1954 S/S - FS-502
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: FIVE-CENT PIECES - JEFFERSON
Item Description: 5C 1954 S/S FS-502
Grade: NGC MS 66
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Owner Comments
Mint - San Francisco
Mintage - 29,384,000
Acquisition date - 1/16/21

Collection piece:
This was the last year that the San Francisco Mint struck Nickels until resuming production 14 years later in 1968 with the proof issues. Of the 3 1954 coins in this set, this one is the coolest. This is the S/S repunched mintmark. Having almost a tiger stripe finish this coin has good luster and good color. The steps are basically nonexistent.

Notes from Nagengast:
5 Full Step Availability: 1:3000
6 Full Step Rarity: Unverified
Most 5 step coins have a weak strike, and usually that is what the collector must settle for.
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