
Hello there! That's a great question. While the provided search results didn't contain the specific detail about the mint mark's location, I can certainly help you with that from my general knowledge.
To find the mint mark on a 1941 Jefferson nickel, you'll need to look at the reverse side of the coin, which is the side featuring the Monticello building. The mint mark is a small letter located on the right side of the building, between Monticello and the rim of the coin.
For that year, you will be looking for a small "D" if it was minted in Denver, or a small "S" if it was minted in San Francisco. If you do not see a letter in that spot, it means the coin was made at the Philadelphia Mint, which did not use a "P" mint mark on nickels during that time.


