



1943-P Jefferson Nickel 5C – PCGS Genuine G Details (Cleaned) | WWII Silver “War Nickel”
“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
Own the beginning of a historic U.S. coin series with this 1938 Jefferson Nickel, certified XF45 by PCGS. As the first year of issue for the Jefferson nickel series, this coin holds special significance and is a must-have for collectors building a complete set.
Introduced to replace the Buffalo Nickel, the Jefferson design marked a new era in American coinage, featuring a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and his Monticello estate on the reverse. The 1938 issue represents the foundation of a series that continues to this day.
Graded Extremely Fine 45 (XF45), this coin displays light wear with strong detail remaining throughout. Jefferson’s portrait is sharp, and the Monticello building shows clear architectural features. The coin offers excellent eye appeal for its grade, especially for an early-year example.
First-year issue coins are always in demand, and the 1938 Jefferson Nickel is no exception. With its historical importance, strong detail, and PCGS certification, this piece is an excellent addition to any U.S. coin collection.
Key Details:
- Year: 1938
- Denomination: 5 Cents (Jefferson Nickel)
- Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
- Grade: PCGS XF45 (Extremely Fine 45)
- Certification: Authenticated and encapsulated by PCGS
- Design: Thomas Jefferson (obverse), Monticello (reverse)
- Condition: Light wear with strong, sharp detail remaining
- Historical Significance: First year of the Jefferson nickel series
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Rarity & Collectibility:
- First-year issue highly sought after
- Early series coin with strong collector demand
- Certified higher-grade example
- Ideal for type sets and full Jefferson nickel collections
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