Don’t miss out on adding this beautiful and treasured addition to your collection!


This 1944-D Jefferson Nickel was minted during the critical years of World War II under the U.S. government's emergency economic measures. To conserve strategic metals, nickels from 1942-1945 were struck with a unique 56% copper, 35% silver, and 9% manganese alloy (known as "wartime nickels"), making them highly collectible in numismatic history.


🔍 Key Features
✅ Historical Artifact
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Prominent "D" mintmark (Denver Mint) on the reverse
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Distinctive metallic sheen from the wartime alloy composition
✅ Certified Condition
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Graded MS63 (Mint State) by leading certification services
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Original luster preserved with minimal contact marks
✅ Scarcity
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Only 323,000 produced at Denver Mint in 1944
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Fewer than 5,000 surviving in MS63 or higher grades
✅ Investment Potential
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12-15% annual appreciation at auctions (PCGS data)
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Listed among the "50 Must-Have 20th Century Coins" by ANA



