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What is a doubled Monticello nickel?

Author

Robert Miller

Updated on April 09, 2026

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1939 Jefferson Nickel (Double Monticello Variety) is Worth $38 in Average Condition and can be Worth $222 to $1,106 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition.

How much is a 1945 Monticello nickel worth?

In typical worn condition, a 1945-P Jefferson nickel is worth about $1.25 to $2 — depending mainly on the current price of silver. Average uncirculated specimens have a value of $5 to $10.

How much is a 1943 Monticello nickel worth?

Worn examples of a 1943-P nickel are worth about $1 to $2, when silver is in the range of value of about $10 to $20 per ounce. Uncirculated specimens are worth around $3 to $5 each.

Where are the mint marks on the Jefferson nickel?

D, S, P. Located from 1938 to 1964 to the right of Monticello, except for “wartime nickels” which have a large mint mark above Monticello. No mint marks used from 1965 to 1967.

Where is the mintmark on a war nickel?

The above images show the location of the mintmark above Monticello on the “war nickels”. The mintmark in prior years had been placed to the right of Monticello, with the exception of coins struck by the Philadelphia mint which did not have a mintmark.

What kind of coin is the dome of Monticello?

If there is a letter (P, D or S) over the dome of Monticello, then it is a silver coin. The following Jefferson nickels in any condition, are worth more than common coins that you can find in your pocket. Therefore, look at the coin carefully or have the coin authenticated by a reputable coin dealer or third-party grading service.

When did the Jefferson nickel go out of circulation?

Market For Jefferson Nickels. Jefferson Nickels made between 1942 in 1945, are also called War Nickels, and consisted of 35% silver. This means they are worth more than face value and most of them have been removed from circulation. An easy way to identify these more valuable coins is to look on the reverse.