

1945-D Jefferson Nickel 5¢ PCGS MS65 FS – Gem Uncirculated WWII Silver War Nickel – Full Steps Rare
“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
The 1945-D Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS65 FS is a standout collectible that combines World War II history, exceptional preservation, and strong long-term numismatic value. Struck in 1945 at the Denver Mint during the final year of wartime production, this coin belongs to the famous “War Nickel” series issued when the United States Mint altered the composition to conserve nickel for military needs. These coins were minted using a special alloy of 35% silver, making them historically significant and highly collectible.
Certified MS65 (Gem Uncirculated) by Professional Coin Grading Service, this example displays strong original luster and minimal surface marks. Even more desirable is the Full Steps (FS) designation, indicating sharply defined detail on the steps of Monticello—a feature rarely seen on wartime strikes due to heavy production demands.
Featuring the iconic portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 1945-D issue represents both the closing chapter of WWII-era nickel production and one of the most sought-after varieties in the Jefferson Nickel series. High-grade Full Steps examples are scarce and continue to attract collectors and investors alike.
Why this coin is valuable and collectible:
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Final-year World War II Silver War Nickel issue (1945-D)
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Certified MS65 Gem Uncirculated condition
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Scarce Full Steps (FS) designation
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Contains 35% silver wartime composition
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Strong demand among collectors of high-grade U.S. coinage from the United States
This 1945-D Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS65 FS is an excellent addition for collectors seeking rarity, historical significance, and lasting investment appeal.
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