This 1940 Jefferson Nickel is a unique find for any collector. With a composition of 75% copper and 25% nickel, this coin has been circulated but was kept safe in a book for 45-50 years, ensuring its remarkable detail and impeccable condition. The strike type is business, and the fineness cannot be hidden.


This coin is ungraded, but the detail on the whole coin, especially the back, is a showpiece for any collector. It has an error variety, with the "m" in America on the back stuck out in front of the "E," and all the letters too close to the rim. The coin is uncertified, but the detail is very defined. There are no mint marks, but research suggests that it was made at the Philadelphia Mint.