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The Global Insight

Where is the D or S on a nickel?

Author

John Johnson

Updated on April 10, 2026

This is a Jefferson Nickel mintmark variety. Depicted in the image above: The D mint mark is stamped on top of a subtle S mint mark. Typically this can be best identified by a small upper portion of the S mark being seen above the upper portion of the D mark as pointed out by the arrows.

Do all Jefferson nickels have mint marks?

Coins struck at any mint between 1965 and 1967 lack mint marks. Beginning in 1968, mint marks were again used, but were moved to the lower part of the obverse, to the right of Jefferson’s bust.

Where is the mint mark on a war nickel?

War Nickels are easily identified by the large mint mark (P, D, or S) located on the reverse above the dome of Monticello. Traditionally, the Philadelphia mint never used a mintmark because it was the home production facility of the United States Mint.

How much is a 1943 D nickel worth?

1943-D Nickel Value Worn examples are worth about $2 to $3, and uncirculated specimens have a value of $10 to $15 apiece.

How much is a 1957 D nickel worth?

1957-D Nickel Value Most circulated 1957-D nickels are worth between 7 and 10 cents. Uncirculated specimens are normally worth between 40 cents to $1.50.

Where do you find the s on a Jefferson nickel?

Mintmarks were placed on coins to identify branch mint production. San Francisco used an “S” mintmark on nickel-copper Jefferson nickels 1938 through 1964. Find the small “S” mintmark on the reverse, to the right of Monticello, and next to the rim. Lowest mintage year is 1938, some 4 million struck in San Francisco.

Where is the mint mark on a 1938 Jefferson nickel?

As illustrated in the photo in the link below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the coin, right side next to Monticello for coins dated 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1964: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver ( D) and San Francisco ( S ).

Where do you find the mint mark on a Liberty nickel?

Liberty Nickels -All Liberty Nickels were minted at the Phildelphia Mint (no mint mark), except the 1912 that may have a D or S on the back to the left of the word CENTS.. Buffalo Nickels -found on the back under the words FIVE CENTS.. Jefferson Nickels -1938-1964 on he back to the right of the building..

Where are the D Marks on US coins?

1906-present dated coins with the “D” mark would indicate Denver, CO. Locating Mint Marks Most identifying marks were on the reverse sides of United States coins until 1968, when the location was moved to the obverse (front) side of the coins.